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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Intensidade de radiação específica ou InteIntensidade de radiação específica ou Intensidade irradiativa específica é uma grandeza usada em física que descreve radiação eletromagnética. É um termo usado em muitos textos da literatura científica mais antiga. O termo atual do sistema SI é radiança espectral, a qual pode ser expresso com base em unidades do sistema SI como W m−2 sr−1 Hz−1. Ela fornece uma ampla descrição radiométrica do campo da radiação eletromagnética clássica de qualquer tipo, incluindo radiação térmica e luz. É distinta conceitualmente das descrições em termos explícitos dos campos eletromagnéticos Maxwellianos ou da distribuição de fótons. Refere-se a física material como distinta da psicofísica.ica material como distinta da psicofísica. , In radiometry, spectral radiance or specifIn radiometry, spectral radiance or specific intensity is the radiance of a surface per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken as a function of frequency or of wavelength. The SI unit of spectral radiance in frequency is the watt per steradian per square metre per hertz (W·sr−1·m−2·Hz−1) and that of spectral radiance in wavelength is the watt per steradian per square metre per metre (W·sr−1·m−3)—commonly the watt per steradian per square metre per nanometre (W·sr−1·m−2·nm−1). The microflick is also used to measure spectral radiance in some fields. Spectral radiance gives a full radiometric description of the field of classical electromagnetic radiation of any kind, including thermal radiation and light. It is conceptually distinct from the descriptions in explicit terms of Maxwellian electromagnetic fields or of photon distribution. It refers to material physics as distinct from psychophysics. For the concept of specific intensity, the line of propagation of radiation lies in a semi-transparent medium which varies continuously in its optical properties. The concept refers to an area, projected from the element of source area into a plane at right angles to the line of propagation, and to an element of solid angle subtended by the detector at the element of source area. The term brightness is also sometimes used for this concept. The SI system states that the word brightness should not be so used, but should instead refer only to psychophysics.hould instead refer only to psychophysics.
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rdfs:comment Intensidade de radiação específica ou InteIntensidade de radiação específica ou Intensidade irradiativa específica é uma grandeza usada em física que descreve radiação eletromagnética. É um termo usado em muitos textos da literatura científica mais antiga. O termo atual do sistema SI é radiança espectral, a qual pode ser expresso com base em unidades do sistema SI como W m−2 sr−1 Hz−1.idades do sistema SI como W m−2 sr−1 Hz−1. , In radiometry, spectral radiance or specifIn radiometry, spectral radiance or specific intensity is the radiance of a surface per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken as a function of frequency or of wavelength. The SI unit of spectral radiance in frequency is the watt per steradian per square metre per hertz (W·sr−1·m−2·Hz−1) and that of spectral radiance in wavelength is the watt per steradian per square metre per metre (W·sr−1·m−3)—commonly the watt per steradian per square metre per nanometre (W·sr−1·m−2·nm−1). The microflick is also used to measure spectral radiance in some fields. measure spectral radiance in some fields.
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