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  2. Radiant - Wikipedia

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    Radiant (meteor shower), the apparent origin point of meteors in a meteor shower; Radiant, a 2004 science fiction novel by James Alan Gardner; Radiant, a French comic book series by Tony Valente; Radiant (typeface), a sans-serif typeface; Radiant, a diamond cut; Radiant, a line of feminine hygiene products by Procter & Gamble

  3. Radian - Wikipedia

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    One radian is defined as the angle at the center of a circle in a plane that subtends an arc whose length equals the radius of the circle. [6] More generally, the magnitude in radians of a subtended angle is equal to the ratio of the arc length to the radius of the circle; that is, =, where θ is the magnitude in radians of the subtended angle, s is arc length, and r is radius.

  4. Radiant energy - Wikipedia

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    Radiant flux emitted, reflected, transmitted or received, per unit solid angle. This is a directional quantity. Spectral intensity: I e,Ω,ν [nb 3] watt per steradian per hertz W⋅sr −1 ⋅Hz −1: M⋅L 2 ⋅T −2: Radiant intensity per unit frequency or wavelength. The latter is commonly measured in W⋅sr −1 ⋅nm −1. This is a ...

  5. Glossary of HVAC terms - Wikipedia

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    radiant floor A type of radiant heating system where the building floor contains channels or tubes through which hot fluids such as air or water are circulated. The whole floor is evenly heated. Thus, the room is heated from the bottom up. Radiant floor heating eliminates the draft and dust problems associated with forced air heating systems ...

  6. Radiance - Wikipedia

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    Radiant flux emitted by a surface per unit area. This is the emitted component of radiosity. "Radiant emittance" is an old term for this quantity. This is sometimes also confusingly called "intensity". Spectral exitance: M e,ν [nb 3] watt per square metre per hertz W⋅m −2 ⋅Hz −1: M⋅T −2: Radiant exitance of a surface per

  7. Radiation - Wikipedia

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    Radiant energy – radiation by a source into the surrounding environment. Radiation damage – adverse effects of ionizing radiation on materials and devices; Radiation hardening – making electronics resistant to failure in high ionizing radiation environments; Radiation hormesis – ionizing radiation dosage threshold damage theory

  8. Light intensity - Wikipedia

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    Radiant intensity, a radiometric quantity measured in watts per steradian (W/sr) Luminous intensity, a photometric quantity measured in lumens per steradian (lm/sr), or candela (cd) Irradiance, a radiometric quantity, measured in watts per square meter (W/m 2) Intensity (physics), the name for irradiance used in other branches of physics (W/m 2)

  9. Perseids - Wikipedia

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    The Perseids are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Swift–Tuttle that are usually visible from mid-July to late-August.The meteors are called the Perseids because they appear from the general direction of the constellation Perseus and in more modern times have a radiant bordering on Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis.