FAQ

What is the Isotropic Radiation Intensity?
Isotropic Radiation Intensity refers to the radiation intensity of an idealized isotropic radiator. Isotropic Radiation Intensity is usually measured using the Watt per Steradian for Radiant Intensity. Note that the value of Isotropic Radiation Intensity is always negative.
Can the Isotropic Radiation Intensity be negative?
Yes, the Isotropic Radiation Intensity, measured in Radiant Intensity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Isotropic Radiation Intensity?
Isotropic Radiation Intensity is usually measured using the Watt per Steradian[W/sr] for Radiant Intensity. are the few other units in which Isotropic Radiation Intensity can be measured.
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