coefficient of absorption
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Definition
- Noun:
- A measure of absorption rate: A numerical value that quantifies how much electromagnetic radiation (such as light, sound, or other waves) is absorbed by a specific material as the radiation passes through it.
- A specific ratio: It represents the fraction of incident radiant energy that is absorbed per unit of mass or thickness of the absorbing material.
Usage
- The coefficient of absorption is a key property in physics and engineering for characterizing materials.
- It is used to predict how a material will interact with radiation, which is crucial for applications in optics, acoustics, and thermal management.
- A higher coefficient of absorption indicates a material that is a stronger absorber of the specific type of radiation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The engineer calculated the coefficient of absorption for the new acoustic panel to determine its soundproofing efficiency.
- A material with a high coefficient of absorption for light appears dark because it reflects very little.
- In the experiment, we measured how the coefficient of absorption varied with the wavelength of the radiation.
Advanced Usage
- Relationship with Absorptance and Transmittance: In optics, the coefficient of absorption is fundamentally related to absorptance (α) and transmittance (T). For a given material and wavelength, absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance (α = 1 - T). The coefficient of absorption is a more specific parameter that often feeds into these calculations, describing the absorption per unit length.
- Bouguer-Lambert-Beer Law: This law in spectroscopy uses the coefficient of absorption (often denoted as α or μ) to describe how the intensity of light decreases exponentially as it travels through an absorbing medium: I = I₀e^(-αx), where I₀ is the initial intensity and x is the path length.
Variants and Related Words
- Absorptance (n): The ratio of the absorbed radiant flux to the incident flux. It is a dimensionless number between 0 and 1.
- The absorptance of the black surface was nearly 0.95.
- Absorption Coefficient (n): A fully synonymous term for coefficient of absorption.
- Molar Absorption Coefficient (n): A specific type of absorption coefficient used in chemistry, relating absorption to the concentration of the absorbing species.
Synonyms
- Absorption coefficient: The direct and most common synonym.
- Attenuation coefficient: A broader term that includes absorption as well as scattering losses.
- Extinction coefficient: Often used interchangeably in some contexts, particularly in atmospheric sciences.
Related Phrases
- Linear absorption coefficient: Specifies the coefficient of absorption per unit length (e.g., per centimeter).
- Mass absorption coefficient: Specifies the coefficient of absorption per unit mass (e.g., per gram).
Related Concepts
- Transmittance: The fraction of incident radiation that passes through a material. It is directly complementary to absorptance.
- Reflectance: The fraction of incident radiation that is reflected by a material.
- Optical Density: A logarithmic measure of the absorption, often related to the coefficient of absorption.
Noun
- a measure of the rate of decrease in the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber
- absorptance equals 1 minus transmittance