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Time Interval or Time Period in Radiation Formulas
Time interval or time period is the time duration between two events/entities of interest. And is denoted by Δt. Time Interval or Time Period is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Time Interval or Time Period is always positive.
Formulas to find Time Interval or Time Period in Radiation
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Time required to emit specified amount of radiation energy from black body
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Radiation formulas that make use of Time Interval or Time Period
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Radiation energy emitted by black body in time interval given temperature
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Temperature of black body to emit certain amount of radiation energy
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Surface Area of Black Body required to Emit certain amount of Radiation Energy
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List of variables in Radiation formulas
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Energy
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Temperature
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Total Surface Area
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FAQ
What is the Time Interval or Time Period?
Time interval or time period is the time duration between two events/entities of interest. Time Interval or Time Period is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Time Interval or Time Period is always positive.
Can the Time Interval or Time Period be negative?
No, the Time Interval or Time Period, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Time Interval or Time Period?
Time Interval or Time Period is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Time Interval or Time Period can be measured.
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