- "experimental
absorbance" is used to
emphasize that
radiation is lost from the beam by
processes other than absorption, with the term "internal
absorbance" used...
- Look up
absorber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In high
energy physics experiments, an
absorber is a
block of
material used to
absorb some of the...
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Specific ultraviolet absorbance (SUVA) is the
absorbance of
ultraviolet light in a
water sample at a
specified wavelength that is
normalized for dissolved...
- A
shock absorber or
damper is a
mechanical or
hydraulic device designed to
absorb and damp
shock impulses. It does this by
converting the
kinetic energy...
- _{10}(I_{0}/I)=\varepsilon cL} ,
where A is the
measured absorbance (formally
dimensionless but
generally reported in
absorbance units (AU)), I 0 {\displaystyle I_{0}}...
- {R} }\,}
where Δ A {\displaystyle \Delta A} (Delta
Absorbance) is the
difference between absorbance of left
circularly polarized (LCP) and
right circularly...
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there are N
absorbing species in a solution, the
overall absorbance is the sum of the
absorbances for each
individual species i: A = ∑ i = 1 N A i = ℓ ∑...
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corresponds to an
absorbance A λ {\displaystyle A_{\lambda }} at a
fixed wavelength λ {\displaystyle \lambda } that
remains fixed. The
absorbance can be written...
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linear scale from 0 to 100%) or as
absorbance (a
logarithmic scale from zero to infinity). The
useful range of the
absorbance scale is from 0 to 2 but it is...
- Look up absorption,
absorbed, absorbency, absorbent, or
absorbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absorption may
refer to:
Absorption (biology), digestion...