Assume a fixed rate of energy per unit time is being absorbed by and / or generated within an object; and at temperature T the object is in «heat transfer» equilbrium — i.e., the amount of
outgoing energy per unit time is equal to the incoming radiation per unit time.
Not exact matches
Up front, the
outgoing version's optional bi-xenon headlights have been replaced by LED high - performance headlights that consume 60
per cent less
energy than xenons and 70
per cent less than halogen units.
The process amounts to a heat pump with a frequency cycle of 52 full cycles
per annum producing a continuous flow of
outgoing heat
energy.
«Effect» is here defined in terms of radiative forcing (RF), which is (loosely) the change in the amount of incoming (to Earth) versus
outgoing (to space) radiation /
energy, measured in watts
per square metre (w / m2).