solar constant
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Definition
Noun: - The rate at which radiant solar energy is received at the outer layer of the earth's atmosphere: It is a measure of the solar irradiance (power per unit area) incident on a plane perpendicular to the Sun's rays, just outside Earth's atmosphere, at Earth's mean distance from the Sun. Its value is approximately 1,361 watts per square meter.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Scientists monitor the solar constant to detect long-term changes in the Sun's energy output.
- The precise measurement of the solar constant is crucial for climate modeling.
- Despite its name, the solar constant exhibits slight variations over time.
Advanced Usage
- "Variations in the solar constant": Refers to the small fluctuations in the measured value due to solar cycles and other solar phenomena.
- Satellite data has revealed that the solar constant is not perfectly constant but varies slightly with the 11-year solar cycle.
Variants and Related Words
- Solar irradiance (n): A more general term for the power per unit area received from the Sun. The solar constant is a specific, averaged value of solar irradiance at a standard distance.
- Insolation (n): A term often used in climatology and meteorology to describe the solar radiation received by a given surface area over a period of time.
Synonyms
- Total solar irradiance (TSI): This is the modern, more precise term for the solar constant, acknowledging its variable nature.
- Extra-terrestrial solar flux: A technical synonym emphasizing the measurement is taken outside Earth's atmosphere.
Related Phrases
- "Measurements of the solar constant": A common phrase in scientific literature describing the act of quantifying this value.
- Accurate measurements of the solar constant require instruments on satellites above the atmosphere.
Noun
- the rate at which radiant solar energy is received at the outer layer of the earth's atmosphere