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Transmitted radiation is the amount of radiation energy transmitted through the body per its unit surface area. Check FAQs
Gtr=τG
Gtr - Transmitted Radiation?τ - Transmissivity?G - Incident Radiation?

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Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Gtr=τG
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Gtr=0.25600W/m²
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Gtr=0.25600
LAST Step Evaluate
Gtr=150W/m²

Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation Formula Elements

Variables
Transmitted Radiation
Transmitted radiation is the amount of radiation energy transmitted through the body per its unit surface area.
Symbol: Gtr
Measurement: Heat Flux DensityUnit: W/m²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Transmissivity
Transmissivity is the fraction of incident radiation flux transmitted through the body.
Symbol: τ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.
Incident Radiation
Incident radiation is the amount of radiation flux incident on a surface.
Symbol: G
Measurement: Heat Flux DensityUnit: W/m²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Transmitted Radiation

​Go Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation
Gtr=G-Gabs-Gref

Other formulas in Absorptivity, Reflectivity and Transmissivity category

​Go Absorbed Radiation using Absorptivity and Incident Radiation
Gabs=αG
​Go Absorbed Radiation using Incident, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation
Gabs=G-Gref-Gtr
​Go Absorptivity
α=GabsG
​Go Absorptivity using Reflectivity and Transmissivity
α=1-ρ-τ

How to Evaluate Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation?

Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation evaluator uses Transmitted Radiation = Transmissivity*Incident Radiation to evaluate the Transmitted Radiation, Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation formula is defined as a measure of the amount of radiation that passes through a medium, dependent on the transmissivity of the medium and the intensity of the incident radiation, providing a crucial parameter in understanding radiation interactions. Transmitted Radiation is denoted by Gtr symbol.

How to evaluate Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation, enter Transmissivity (τ) & Incident Radiation (G) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation

What is the formula to find Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation?
The formula of Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation is expressed as Transmitted Radiation = Transmissivity*Incident Radiation. Here is an example- 150 = 0.25*600.
How to calculate Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation?
With Transmissivity (τ) & Incident Radiation (G) we can find Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation using the formula - Transmitted Radiation = Transmissivity*Incident Radiation.
What are the other ways to Calculate Transmitted Radiation?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Transmitted Radiation-
  • Transmitted Radiation=Incident Radiation-Absorbed Radiation-Reflected RadiationOpenImg
Can the Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation be negative?
No, the Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation, measured in Heat Flux Density cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation?
Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter[W/m²] for Heat Flux Density. Kilowatt per Square Meter[W/m²], Watt per Square Centimeter[W/m²], Watt per Square Inch[W/m²] are the few other units in which Transmitted Radiation using Transmissivity and Incident Radiation can be measured.
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