- In
optical physics,
transmittance of the
surface of a
material is its
effectiveness in
transmitting radiant energy. It is the
fraction of
incident electromagnetic...
-
Thermal transmittance is the rate of
transfer of heat
through matter. The
thermal transmittance of a
material (such as
insulation or concrete) or an ****embly...
- _{10}T)+1\,.\end{aligned}}} For example, if the
filter has 0.1%
transmittance (0.001
transmittance,
which is 3
absorbance units), its
shade number would be 8...
-
Factor or
Total Solar Energy Transmittance) is the
coefficient commonly used in
Europe to
measure the
solar energy transmittance of windows.
Despite having...
- (bidirectional
reflectance distribution function) and BTDF (bidirectional
transmittance distribution function). BSDF is a su****t and the
generalization of...
- [citation needed]
Transmissometers are also
referred to as telephotometers,
transmittance meters, or hazemeters.
Transmissometers are also used by oceanographers...
- z}=10^{-\int _{0}^{\ell }\mu _{10}(z)\mathrm {d} z},}
where T is the
transmittance of the
material sample; ℓ is the path
length of the beam of
light through...
- the
square root of the
transmittance of that lens: T = N
transmittance . {\displaystyle T={\frac {N}{\sqrt {\text{
transmittance}}}}.} For example, an f/2...
- are two
types of
binocular filters,
classified by the
shape of
their transmittance curves.
Tinted lenses (e.g. Pilestone/Colorlite/ColorMax gl****es) apply...
- OSHA and ANSI
regulate this technology,
defining shades based on the
transmittance of light.
Welding helmets are most
commonly used in arc
welding processes...