kiirgusvõimsus
Kiirgusvõimsus is the power radiated by an object through electromagnetic radiation, such as light or radio waves. It is a measure of the amount of energy that is being emitted by an object per unit time. The term is often used in various fields, including physics, engineering, and astronomy.
In physics, kiirgusvõimsus is typically expressed in units of watts (W), which represent the rate of energy
There are several types of kiirgusvõimsus, including:
* Spectral kiirgusvõimsus, which is the power radiated per unit area at a specific wavelength or frequency
* Integrated kiirgusvõimsus, which is the total power radiated by an object over a given range of
* Absolute kiirgusvõimsus, which is the total power radiated by an object regardless of the wavelength or
Kiirgusvõimsus is an important concept in various scientific disciplines, including astrophysics, planetary science, and optical engineering.