kiirgusvoo
Kiirgusvoo, or radiant flux, is a radiometric quantity that describes the total power carried by electromagnetic radiation. It is the rate at which radiant energy is transferred, emitted, or received, summed over all directions and wavelengths. The SI unit is the watt (W), and kiirgusvoo represents the aggregate energy flow of a radiation field.
In radiometry, kiirgusvoo is denoted Φe and can be described as the integral of radiant power over
Kiirgusvoo is distinct from related quantities such as radiant intensity I (power per unit solid angle, W/sr),
Measurement and applications: kiirgusvoo is measured with radiometers or integrating spheres and is used in lighting
See also: Radiant intensity, Radiance, Radiant exitance, Luminous flux.