visible radiation

  • 31Cherenkov radiation — /tʃəˌrɛŋkɒf reɪdiˈeɪʃən/ (say chuh.rengkof raydee ayshuhn) noun visible radiation emitted by charged particles when they travel through a transparent medium at a velocity greater than the velocity of light in that medium. Also, Cerenkov radiation …

  • 32rayonnement visible — regimoji spinduliuotė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. visible radiation vok. sichtbare Strahlung, f rus. видимое излучение, n; излучение в видимой области, n pranc. rayonnement visible, m …

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  • 33rayonnement visible — regimoji spinduliuotė statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Regimąjį pojūtį sukeliančios šviesos bangos, kurių ilgiai yra nuo 0,380 μm iki 0,780 μm. atitikmenys: angl. visible radiation vok. sichtbare Strahlung, f rus. видимое излучение, n… …

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  • 34electromagnetic radiation — Radiation made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields and propagated with the speed of light. Includes gamma radiation, X rays, ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation, and radar and radio waves …

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  • 35Electromagnetic Radiation —    Radiation, in the form of waves, created by the building up and breaking down of electric and magnetic fields. This includes: visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, radio waves, microwaves, X rays and gamma rays.    Also called ER and EM …

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  • 36Electromagnetic radiation — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 37Non-ionizing radiation — Different types of electromagnetic radiation Non ionizing (or non ionising) radiation refers to any type of electromagnetic radiation that does not carry enough energy per quantum to ionize atoms or molecules that is, to completely remove an… …

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  • 38Cherenkov radiation — glowing in the core of the Advanced Test Reactor …

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  • 39Ionizing radiation — consists of highly energetic particles or waves that can detach (ionize) at least one electron from an atom or molecule. Ionizing ability depends on the energy of the impinging individual particles or waves, and not on their number. A large flood …

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  • 40ultraviolet radiation — Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum extending from the violet end of visible light to the X ray region. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation lies between wavelengths of about 400 nanometres and 10 nanometres, corresponding to frequencies of… …

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