Exitance vs Extance - What's the difference?
exitance | extance |
(physics) Flux (of radiation).
* 1984-7 , John E. Kaufman, Jack F. Christensen, (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America), IES lighting handbook: Volume 1984 :
* 1998 , Glenn D. Boreman, Basic electro-optics for electrical engineers , page 49:
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* 2006 , Craig M. Payne, Principles of Naval Weapon Systems , page 104:
As nouns the difference between exitance and extance
is that exitance is (physics) flux (of radiation) while extance is (obsolete|rare) emergence.exitance
English
Noun
(en noun)- The entire east sky provided an equivalent exitance of 19 kilolumens per square meter (Method 1)
- For a given temperature, exitance' is a function of wavelength. This results in a family of spectral '''exitance''' curves dependent on temperature. The equation for spectral ' exitance is the Planck equation:
- In practice, unless otherwise indicated, it is accepted that exitance is taken to be a hemispherical quantity.
- Exitance is the amount of power per unit area expressed in watts per square meter (w/m2), or square centimeter (w/cm2), that leaves a surface and is radiated into a hemisphere.
