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radiant The point from which meteors appear to eminate in the sky. The apparent source of shooting stars.
Ãâó: www.souledout.org/nightsky/nsglossary.html
radiance (in a given direction, at a given point of a real or imaginary surface) Unit: W/(m2.sr) CIE. Quantity defined by the formula:
Ãâó: www.satel-light.com/guide/glosmtor.htm
radiance Power per unit projected area perpendicular to the ray per unit solid angle in the direction of the ray. Measured in . Spectral radiance, . . Measured in .
Ãâó: www.cs.utah.edu/~kuzimmer/IES/section3.1.html
radiant The third bhumi is named 'Radiant', because, for a bodhisattva who accomplishes this bhumi, the light of Dharma is said to radiate from the bodhisattva for others. The emphasized virtue is patience.
Ãâó: www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Bodhisattva
radiant heat Radiant heat is emitted from hot surfaces, eg the glowing panel of a gas heater, the surface of a heated concrete slab, a bar radiator or open fire. Radiant heat directly warms people and objects in the room, rather than warming the air.
Ãâó: www.sustainable-energy.vic.gov.au/seinfo/glossary/...
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