radiant energy
Noun: * Energy transmitted as electromagnetic radiation: Radiant energy is the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, heat (infrared), radio waves, or X-rays. It can travel through a vacuum and does not require matter for its propagation.
Radiant energy is a scientific term used to describe the energy of electromagnetic radiation. It is quantified and often discussed in physics, engineering, and environmental science. * The radiant energy from the sun is the primary driver of Earth's climate system. * Solar panels convert radiant energy into electrical energy. * The amount of radiant energy emitted by an object increases with its temperature.
- Radiant energy flux or radiant flux: This refers to the rate at which radiant energy is emitted, transferred, or received, measured in watts (W).
- The radiant flux from the star was measured by the telescope.
- Radiant energy density: This describes the amount of radiant energy per unit volume.
- Calculating the radiant energy density within the laser cavity is complex.
- Radiation (n): The process of emitting energy as waves or particles. While related, "radiation" is the process or the emitted waves themselves, whereas "radiant energy" is the energy carried by those waves.
- Electromagnetic radiation (n): A stream of photons, each traveling in a wave-like pattern, carrying radiant energy.
- Radiant (adj): Emitting or reflecting light or heat brightly; or transmitted by radiation.
- The radiant heat from the fireplace warmed the room.
- Electromagnetic energy
- Light energy (specifically for the visible spectrum)
- Radiation energy
As a technical noun, "radiant energy" does not form phrasal verbs or idioms. Key related scientific concepts include: * Absorption: The process by which matter captures radiant energy. * Reflection: The process by which radiant energy bounces off a surface. * Transmission: The process by which radiant energy passes through a material. * Photons: The fundamental particles or quanta of radiant energy.
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation; energy that exists in the absence of matter