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Emissivity in Radiation Formulas
Emissivity is the ability of an object to emit infrared energy. Emissivity can have a value from 0 (shiny mirror) to 1.0 (blackbody). Most organic or oxidized surfaces have emissivity close to 0.95. And is denoted by ε.
Formulas to find Emissivity in Radiation
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Emissivity of Small Body given Emitted Radiation and Temperature
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Radiation formulas that make use of Emissivity
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Temperature of Small Body given Emissivity and Emitted Radiation
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Radiation emitted by small body
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Black Bodies Heat Exchange by Radiation
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Heat Exchange by Radiation due to Geometric Arrangement
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Non Ideal Body Surface Emittance
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List of variables in Radiation formulas
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Emitted Radiation
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Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Emissivity?
Emissivity is the ability of an object to emit infrared energy. Emissivity can have a value from 0 (shiny mirror) to 1.0 (blackbody). Most organic or oxidized surfaces have emissivity close to 0.95.
Can the Emissivity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Emissivity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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