Definition of Radiometry. Meaning of Radiometry. Synonyms of Radiometry

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Definition of Radiometry

Radiometry
Radiometry Ra`di*om"e*try, n. (Physics) The use of the radiometer, or the measurement of radiation. -- Ra`di*o*met"ric, a.

Meaning of Radiometry from wikipedia

- Radiometry is a set of techniques for measuring electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. Radiometric techniques in optics characterize the distribution...
- In radiometry, radiosity is the radiant flux leaving (emitted, reflected and transmitted by) a surface per unit area, and spectral radiosity is the radiosity...
- In physics, and in particular as measured by radiometry, radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation. As energy, its SI...
- In radiometry, radiant flux or radiant power is the radiant energy emitted, reflected, transmitted, or received per unit time, and spectral flux or spectral...
- In radiometry, irradiance is the radiant flux received by a surface per unit area. The SI unit of irradiance is the watt per square metre (W⋅m−2). The...
- "River Discharge and Reservoir Storage Changes Using Satellite Microwave Radiometry - 2043". "Gauging Station - Data Summary". RivDis. Archived from the original...
- 1073/pnas.62.4.1018. PMC 223607. PMID 16591742. Schlyter, Paul (2006). "Radiometry and photometry in astronomy FAQ". "Petzl reference system for lighting...
- In radiometry, radiant exitance or radiant emittance is the radiant flux emitted by a surface per unit area, whereas spectral exitance or spectral emittance...
- SI radiometry units v t e Quantity Unit Dimension Notes Name Symbol Name Symbol Radiant energy Qe joule J M⋅L2⋅T−2 Energy of electromagnetic radiation...
- Lichtwerte. So entsprach etwa ein Nox 10−3 Lux. Radiometry and photometry FAQ Professor Jim Palmer's Radiometry FAQ page (University of Arizona). Portals:...