Absorptivity

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  • Absorptivity Meanings

    noun the ability of a material to absorb radiation or sound

    adjective absorptive

    Fields related to absorptivity

    Engineering

    Absorptivity is a key parameter in the design of materials for specific applications, such as in solar energy systems.

    Chemistry

    Absorptivity is used to describe the ability of a substance to absorb light or other electromagnetic radiation.

    Physics

    Absorptivity is a measure of how well a material absorbs radiation, often used in the study of heat transfer.

    Materials Science

    Absorptivity is important in the study of optical properties of materials and in the development of new materials with specific absorption characteristics.

    Occupation Usage of absorptivity

    Chemist

    Absorptivity is used in chemistry to describe the ability of a substance to absorb light or other electromagnetic radiation.

    Physicist

    In physics, absorptivity is used to characterize the ability of a material to absorb radiation.

    Engineer

    Engineers use absorptivity to design materials and surfaces with specific absorption properties for various applications.

    Environmental Scientist

    Absorptivity is important for environmental scientists to understand how different materials interact with sunlight and other forms of radiation.

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