Mittesädevad
Mittesädevad refers to elements that do not readily emit light or radiation. In the context of materials science and physics, this term is often used to differentiate substances from those that are phosphorescent or fluorescent, which absorb energy and then re-emit it as light. Mittesädevad materials do not possess this property.
Examples of mittesädevad materials include many common metals like iron, copper, and aluminum in their solid
The concept of mittesädevad is important in various applications. For instance, in the design of optical instruments,