- wavelength, a phosp****scent
substance will glow,
absorbing the
light and
reemitting it at a
longer wavelength.
Unlike fluorescence, a phosp****scent material...
-
unconverted is
dissipated primarily as heat, with a
small fraction (1–2%)
reemitted as
chlorophyll fluorescence at
longer (redder) wavelengths. This fact...
-
imagined to
approach 180 degrees, so that the
incident wave and the wave
reemitted by the
reflector interfere destructively in the
forward direction (i.e...
- is
about 1120 W/m2. The
latter figure includes radiation scattered or
reemitted by the
atmosphere and surroundings. The
actual figure varies with the...
-
would otherwise "choke"
radiation from
compressing the secondary. The
reemitted X-rays from the
radiation case must be
deposited uniformly on the outer...
- the far observer,
infalling matter is
thermalized at the
horizon and
reemitted as
Hawking radiation,
while in the
chart of an
infalling observer matter...
-
coupling is
determined by the
absorption of
radiation energy,
which is
reemitted in the form of LO phonons. At
larger coupling, α ≥ 5.9 {\displaystyle...
-
absorbed by the
organism is
remitted in
lower energy wavelengths. The
light reemitted by
lumpfish appears green to the
human observer and
peaks at 545 and 613 nm...
-
number of
photons absorbed by the
coating will not
match the
number then
reemitted as
fluorescence (quantum efficiency). Finally, due to the
phenomenon of...
-
sunlight to
reduce surface heating.
Residual heat that is not
reflected is
reemitted in a
specific (infrared)
wavelength so that it p****es
through the atmosphere...