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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «VISIBLE RADIATION»
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1
Beyond the
visible: A handbook of best practice in plant UV ...
Introduction to UV and visible radiation In this section we will discuss the
quantities, units and terminology used to describe visible and UV radiation, and
explain how to use and interpret information about radiation. We will explain the
basic ...
Pedro J. Aphalo et al., 2012
2
Climate Change and Rice
At the three-leaf stage, the plants were transferred to large growth cabinets (
Koitotron, Type KG, Koito Co, Tokyo, Japan), and were further cultured for 20
days in visible radiation with or without supplementary UV radiation. The
photoperiod ...
3
Earth from Above: Using Color-coded Satellite Images to ...
3. What is the limiting speed that no object can exceed, according to the theory of
Albert Einstein? 4. What is the meaning of the "wavelength" of a wave of radiation
? 5. a. Which color has the shortest wavelengths for visible radiation? b.
Claire L. Parkinson, 1997
It is a mixture of waves with wavelengths between 400-800 nm and is known as
polychromatic visible radiation. A deuterium (D2) lamp produces polychromatic
ultraviolet (UV) radiation of waves with wavelengths ranging from 200-400 nm.
(a) 2.5 mm to nanometers (b) 200 nm to micrometers Wavelengths and
corresponding energies for near-ultraviolet and visible radiation are summarized
in Table 20.2. Ultraviolet and visible spectral data are recorded as plots of
absorbance ...
William Brown, Christopher Foote, Brent Iverson, 2008
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Engineering Heat Transfer
Therefore this spectrum is referred to as solar radiation. The radiation energy
emitted by the sun that is in the wavelength between Ȝ = 0.4 to Ȝ = 0.76 ȝm is
visible to the human eye, and this spectrum is referred to as visible radiation (light
).
Mahesh M. Rathore, Raul Raymond Kapuno, 2011
The energy from the UV is absorbed by the phosphor material and some of this
energy is converted to and emitted as visible radiation. The diflerence between
the absorbed UV energy and the radiated visible light energy is converted to heat
...
M.A. Cayless, J R Coaton, A. M. Marsden, 2012
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Fundamentals of Atmospheric
Radiation: An Introduction with ...
Scattering of visible radiation peaks at about 16 μm, at which diameter the
number density is more than a factor of two less than its peak value. The peak in
the volume distribution is shifted even further, to about 20 μm. And although the
peak in ...
Craig F. Bohren, Eugene E. Clothiaux, 2006
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Introduction to Remote Sensing, Second Edition
Visible radiation will travel through a clean dry atmosphere with very little
attenuation. Consequently the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum is a
very important region for satellite remote sensing work. For passive remote
sensing work ...
Arthur P. Cracknell, 1991
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Physical Geography: Great Systems and Global Environments
Visible radiation ranges from 0.4 μm (representing the color violet) to 0.7 μm (
representing the color red), and constitutes 41 percent of the Sun's radiant
energy. The remaining 59 percent is made up of ultraviolet radiation (9 percent (
and the ...
William M. Marsh, Martin M. Kaufman, 2012