- In telecommunications, the term
reradiation has the
following meanings:
Electromagnetic radiation, at the same or
different wavelengths, i.e., frequencies...
- mirror-like
specular component and the
scatter component produced by
reradiation from the
individual scatterers in the
terrain (large
isolated scatterers...
-
leaves protrude from the snow, the new
shoots give off heat from
thermal reradiation and/or
respiratory heat
which melts the
surrounding snow. This exposes...
- line of
sight and as easy to
block as
optical systems.
Multipath and
reradiation of the
signal are
likely to
cause additional problems, but
these technologies...
-
Common elands use
their sp**** fur
coats to
dissipate excess heat via
reradiation. The
dewlap is also
believed to play a role in thermoregulation. Due...
-
phase with the
current of the
incident wave. This
current drives the
reradiation of the (p****ive)
dipole element. At some distance, the
reradiated electric...
-
Repair and
maintenance –
Repeater –
Repeating coil –
Reproduction speed –
Reradiation –
Resistor color code –
Resistor –
Resonance –
Response time – Responsivity...
- of snow. Snow
around trees and
under canopies melts faster due to the
reradiation of long-wave radiation. As snow gets older,
particles of
impurities (pine...
- as a
cavity receivers, in
order to
reduce the
thermal losses due to
reradiation. They
usually count with a
quartz (fused silica)
window in
order to let...
- 1006/icar.1999.6175. Buhl, David; Welch,
William J.; Rea,
Donald G. (1968). "
Reradiation and
thermal emission from
illuminated craters on the
lunar surface"....