Sentences with phrase «angle of incidence»

I am not sure how the physics of that works, however, but it certainly absorbs heat, even at low angles of incidence.
It is also because angle of incidence in the polar regions is so low compared with the other regions of the world.
But this experiment shows that even a 2nm (~ 6 atoms) thickness increase to one single layer somewhere inside the structure can be sensed if light illuminates the structure at a very specific angle of incidence.
Radiation intensity varies with angle of incidence, concentration etc but heat is only concentrated in a superheated enclosure that I can think of.
Exterior temperature has a small influence on the result, and large angles of incidence will result in lower SHGCs than more normal angles.
The amount of light going through a glass depends on the angle of incidence.
All these accessories, plus a model rifle, were tagged with retroreflectors, which can reflect a beam of radiation back to its source regardless of the angle of incidence.
We did experiments with the Boston Symphony for many years where we measured the angles of incidence of sound arriving at the ears of the audience, then took the measurements back to MIT and analyzed them.
Using a triadic structure, the work poetically addresses the concept of the «angle of incidence», from three connected states that propel desire: the exalted, the neutral and the profane.
Installation and Concert: Sabisha Friedberg at Swiss Institute A rather esoteric work, A Plane Unseen and Scattering its Curve, au loin will tackle the concept of the «angle of incidence» over two consecutive evenings.
Allowing for that falling on the oceans, and further decline due to angle of incidence as distance from equator increases, less the amount required by vegetation for photosynthesis, we are left with how much energy for conversion of solar radiation to heat / electricity / catalytic reaction to other fuels?
Also this would seem to indicate that the emission center of highest intensity is not direct back at the source but offset by about 25 % from the angle of incidence.
The surface albedo at both poles is such that much of the light that gets to the surface is reflected regardless of the angle of incidence.
Water gets very reflective at low angles of incidence, such as the Arctic circle.
Water is a completely different beast and the angle of incidence of the light changes its albedo big time.
Albedo is high all year round because of the low angle of incidence.
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