FAQ

What is the Spectral Radiant Emittance?
Spectral Radiant Emittance is the power radiated from a blackbody per unit area and is given by W. Spectral Radiant Emittance is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter per Hertz for Spectral Exitance Per Unit Frequency. Note that the value of Spectral Radiant Emittance is always negative.
Can the Spectral Radiant Emittance be negative?
Yes, the Spectral Radiant Emittance, measured in Spectral Exitance Per Unit Frequency can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Spectral Radiant Emittance?
Spectral Radiant Emittance is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter per Hertz[W/(m²*Hz)] for Spectral Exitance Per Unit Frequency. are the few other units in which Spectral Radiant Emittance can be measured.
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