särituse
Särituse is a term originating from the Estonian language. It generally translates to "exposure" or "radiation" in English, particularly in contexts related to photography and physics. In photography, särituse refers to the total amount of light that reaches the camera's sensor or film. This is determined by a combination of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity. Adjusting these elements controls how bright or dark the resulting image appears.
In a broader scientific or technical sense, särituse can also refer to exposure to ionizing radiation, such