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Absorption coefficient
Absorption coefficient This is a property of a material ...
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Coefficient of absorption   (translated from Spanish)
Coefficient of absorption attenuation or absorption coefficient one defines as the quotient between the ... scale from 0 to 1. It see: Absorption (sound) As this value varies for ...
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Absorption   (translated from Russian)
Absorption Abso?rbtsiya - the name, used in fizike ... khimii for the designation different cases of absorption. Content Absorption of the gases Any dense body congeals ... absorbed carbonic acid or otherwise began packing, absorption of gas. With everyone packing it is ... lie at the heap, that from the absorption of air proceeding here mass so ...
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Absorption factor   (translated from German)
Absorption factor That Absorption factor, also: Absorption factor, Absorption coefficient, Absorption, Sip degree indicates, which part ...
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Sound absorption   (translated from German)
Sound absorption With that Sound absorption the sound propagation of a strong absorption is subjected, how Schall in Waerme one ... elements of the porous material For the absorption of airborne sound one uses predominantly porous ... offer a further possibility for the sound absorption. As sound absorbers both disk resonators ...
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Absorption (physics)   (translated from German)
Absorption (physics) The term Absorption ( lat. : absorptio and/or. absorbere = off -, (up ... following the physical meanings of the term absorption are to be described. In that Physik is the energie-Absorption also Dissipation in one Koerper connected and ... to. Table of contents Generally Completely generally absorption can be described by an absorption ...
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Roentgen absorption spectroscopy   (translated from German)
Roentgen absorption spectroscopy Table of contents Overview Roentgen absorption spectroscopy (to English: x-ray absorption Spectroscopy: XAS) is a generic term for ... edge in the literature as x-ray absorption near, or near edge x-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) admits is, information ...
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Extinction coefficient
Extinction coefficient The extinction coefficient for a particular substance is a measure ... to confusion, and k is the extinction coefficient. Both depend on wavelength. In many transparent dielectric materials, such as glass, the absorption of visible light is very small, and ... be zero for many applications. The extinction coefficient k is related to the absorption ...
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Absorption (acoustics)
Absorption (acoustics) Absorption refers to the absorption of sound waves by a material. The Absorption is the "missing piece", when comparing the ... absorbs sound waves does not reflect them. Absorption of a given material is frequency ...
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Absorption (chemistry)
Absorption (chemistry) Absorption, in chemistry, is a physical or chemical ... general term is sorption which covers adsorption, absorption, and ion exchange. If absorption is a physical process not accompanied by ... depends on temperature and is called partition coefficient. This equation is valid if concentrations ...
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