Fluoroscence Intensity Formula

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Fluorosence Intensity formula is defined as the power transferred per unit area, where the area is measured on the plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the energy. Check FAQs
IF=KfIaKf+KNR
IF - Fluorosence Intensity?Kf - Rate Constant of Fluoroscence?Ia - Absorption Intensity?KNR - Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction?

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238.8535Edit=750Edit250Edit750Edit+35Edit
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Fluoroscence Intensity Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
IF=KfIaKf+KNR
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
IF=750rev/s250W/m²750rev/s+35rev/s
Next Step Convert Units
IF=750Hz250W/m²750Hz+35Hz
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
IF=750250750+35
Next Step Evaluate
IF=238.853503184713W/m²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
IF=238.8535W/m²

Fluoroscence Intensity Formula Elements

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Fluorosence Intensity
Fluorosence Intensity formula is defined as the power transferred per unit area, where the area is measured on the plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the energy.
Symbol: IF
Measurement: IntensityUnit: W/m²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Rate Constant of Fluoroscence
Rate Constant of Fluoroscence is the rate at which spontaneous emission occurs.
Symbol: Kf
Measurement: FrequencyUnit: rev/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Absorption Intensity
Absorption Intensity obtained by integrating the area under the absorption line—is proportional to the amount of the absorbing substance present.
Symbol: Ia
Measurement: IntensityUnit: W/m²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction
Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction is defined as the rate at which deactivation occurs in the form of heat energy.
Symbol: KNR
Measurement: FrequencyUnit: rev/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Emission Spectroscopy category

​Go Fluorescence Rate Constant
Kf=Rf[MS1]
​Go Fluoroscence Intensity without Quenching
I_o=KfIaKNR+Kf
​Go Initial Intensity given Degree of Exciplex Formation
Ioα=KfKeqKf+KNR
​Go Intensity of Fluorescence given Degree of Exciplex Formation
Ifgiven_α=KfKeq1-αKf+KNR

How to Evaluate Fluoroscence Intensity?

Fluoroscence Intensity evaluator uses Fluorosence Intensity = (Rate Constant of Fluoroscence*Absorption Intensity)/(Rate Constant of Fluoroscence+Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction) to evaluate the Fluorosence Intensity, The Fluoroscence Intensity indicates how much light (photons) is emitted. It is the extent of emission and it depends on the concentration of the excited fluorophore. Fluorescence is created by the absorption of energy (light) by fluorescent molecules, called fluorophores. Fluorosence Intensity is denoted by IF symbol.

How to evaluate Fluoroscence Intensity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Fluoroscence Intensity, enter Rate Constant of Fluoroscence (Kf), Absorption Intensity (Ia) & Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction (KNR) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Fluoroscence Intensity

What is the formula to find Fluoroscence Intensity?
The formula of Fluoroscence Intensity is expressed as Fluorosence Intensity = (Rate Constant of Fluoroscence*Absorption Intensity)/(Rate Constant of Fluoroscence+Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction). Here is an example- 238.8535 = (750*250)/(750+35).
How to calculate Fluoroscence Intensity?
With Rate Constant of Fluoroscence (Kf), Absorption Intensity (Ia) & Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction (KNR) we can find Fluoroscence Intensity using the formula - Fluorosence Intensity = (Rate Constant of Fluoroscence*Absorption Intensity)/(Rate Constant of Fluoroscence+Rate Constant of Non Radiative Reaction).
Can the Fluoroscence Intensity be negative?
Yes, the Fluoroscence Intensity, measured in Intensity can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Fluoroscence Intensity?
Fluoroscence Intensity is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter[W/m²] for Intensity. Watt per Square Centimeter[W/m²], Watt per Square Millimeter[W/m²], Kilowatt per Square Meter[W/m²] are the few other units in which Fluoroscence Intensity can be measured.
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