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Area in Radiation Formulas
The area is the amount of two-dimensional space taken up by an object. And is denoted by A. Area is usually measured using the Square Meter for Area. Note that the value of Area is always positive.
Radiation formulas that make use of Area
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Net Heat Transfer from Surface given Emissivity, Radiosity and Emissive Power
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Heat Transfer between Two Infinite Parallel Planes given Temp and Emissivity of Both Surfaces
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Radiation Heat Transfer between Plane 1 and Shield given Temperature and Emissivity of Both Surfaces
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Radiation Heat Transfer between Plane 2 and Radiation Shield given Temperature and Emissivity
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Net Energy Leaving given Radiosity and Irradiation
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FAQ
What is the Area?
The area is the amount of two-dimensional space taken up by an object. Area is usually measured using the Square Meter for Area. Note that the value of Area is always positive.
Can the Area be negative?
No, the Area, measured in Area cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Area?
Area is usually measured using the Square Meter[m²] for Area. Square Kilometer[m²], Square Centimeter[m²], Square Millimeter[m²] are the few other units in which Area can be measured.
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