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Ausstrahlens

Ausstrahlens is not a standard dictionary entry in German. The core related term is Ausstrahlung, which covers several closely related senses: physical emission of energy, broadcasting of media, and a person’s presence or charisma. The verb ausstrahlen means to emit, radiate, or broadcast, and its forms are used across these senses.

In physics, Ausstrahlung refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic radiation by matter. This includes

In broadcasting and communications, Ausstrahlung denotes the transmission of a program or signal. A radio or

In everyday language, Ausstrahlung also means a person’s presence or charisma—the impression they convey to others.

Usage notes: Ausstrahlung is feminine in German, with plural Ausstrahlungen. The form Ausstrahlens is not standard

thermal
radiation
from
hot
objects,
as
well
as
other
forms
of
radiation
such
as
optical,
infrared,
or
radio
waves.
The
amount
and
spectrum
of
Ausstrahlung
depend
on
temperature,
material
properties,
and
quantum
mechanical
effects.
Planck’s
law
describes
spectral
distribution,
while
the
Stefan–Boltzmann
law
gives
the
total
emitted
power
for
an
idealized
body.
television
station
emits
programs
that
are
broadcast
to
receivers
over
a
distance.
The
practical
aspects
involve
transmitter
power,
antenna
design,
modulation,
and
licensing.
In
this
sense,
Ausstrahlung
is
synonymous
with
airing
or
airing
of
content.
A
positive
Ausstrahlung
can
influence
social
interactions
and
perceived
trustworthiness.
in
most
contexts
and
is
typically
considered
a
misspelling
or
nonstandard
variant.
Related
terms
to
explore
include
ausstrahlen
and
Ausstrahlung.