absorption factor
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Definition
Noun: 1. (Physics) A measure of a material's ability to take in incident radiation or sound energy: The "absorption factor" is a property that quantifies the fraction of radiation (e.g., light, heat, X-rays) or sound flux that is absorbed by a body or material upon which it is incident. It determines how much of the incoming energy is taken in rather than being reflected or transmitted.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The dark paint has a high absorption factor for visible light, which is why it gets so hot in the sun.
- Acoustic engineers measured the absorption factor of the new wall panels to improve the room's sound quality.
- A perfect black body has an absorption factor of 1 for all wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
Advanced Usage
- In Radiative Heat Transfer: The absorption factor is a crucial parameter in calculating thermal energy exchange. It is often denoted by the Greek letter alpha (α).
- The material's high infrared absorption factor makes it ideal for solar thermal collectors.
- Contrast with Reflectance and Transmittance: The absorption factor, along with the reflection and transmission factors, accounts for all the incident energy on a surface (Absorption + Reflection + Transmission = 1).
- A window's low absorption factor for visible light allows most sunlight to pass through.
Variants and Related Words
- Absorptance (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "absorption factor" in technical contexts. It specifically refers to the ratio of absorbed radiant flux to incident flux.
- Absorptivity (n): In some contexts, this refers to the intrinsic property of a material to absorb radiation, which can be related to but is distinct from the absorption factor of a specific sample (which depends on thickness and surface conditions).
- Absorbent (adj/n): Describing a material that absorbs readily, or the material itself.
- Paper towels are highly absorbent.
Synonyms
- Absorptance
- Absorption coefficient (Note: This is closely related but typically refers to absorption per unit distance in a medium, not a surface property).
Related Scientific Terms
- Emissivity: The effectiveness of a surface in emitting energy as thermal radiation. For a body in thermal equilibrium, its emissivity equals its absorption factor (Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation).
- Albedo: The measure of the diffuse reflection of solar radiation out of the total solar radiation received by a planetary body (e.g., a planet, moon, or asteroid). It is conceptually the opposite of the absorption factor for solar radiation.
Noun
- (physics) the property of a body that determines the fraction of the incident radiation or sound flux absorbed or absorbable by the body