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Radiative meaning
of, relating to, or occurring through radiation
Using Radiative
- The main meaning on this page is: of, relating to, or occurring through radiation
- In the example corpus, radiative often appears in combinations such as: radiative forcing, radiative heat, of radiative.
Context around Radiative
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Radiative
- In this selection, "radiative" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, non, positive, net, forcing, transition and processes stand out and add context to how "radiative" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a non radiative transition between, a positive radiative forcing will and radiative forcing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "radiative" sits close to words such as abbasid, abdicate and adapters, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with radiative
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Various radiative and non-radiative processes can de-populate the excited state. (12 words)
An important aspect of modelling non-equilibrium real gas effects is radiative heat flux. (14 words)
Below this mass, stars have cores that are entirely radiative with convective zones near the surface. (16 words)
For many materials (for instance, semiconductors ), electrons move quickly from a high energy level to a meta-stable level via small nonradiative transitions and then make the final move down to the bottom level via an optical or radiative transition. (40 words)
Changing climate is expected to alter the relationship between cloud ice and supercooled cloud water, which in turn would influence the microphysics of the cloud which would result in changes in the radiative properties of the cloud. (37 words)
The net radiative feedback is the sum of the warming and cooling feedbacks; the executive summary states "The sign of the net radiative feedback due to all cloud types is less certain but likely positive. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
A three-level system could also have a radiative transition between level 3 and 2, and a non-radiative transition between 2 and 1. In this case, the pumping requirements are weaker.
Radiative coupling Radiative coupling or electromagnetic coupling occurs when source and victim are separated by a large distance, typically more than a wavelength.
Since the Auger effect is not the only mechanism available for atomic relaxation, there is a competition between radiative and non-radiative decay processes to be the primary de-excitation pathway.
Studies have found that contrails trap outgoing longwave radiation emitted by the Earth and atmosphere (positive radiative forcing) at a greater rate than they reflect incoming solar radiation (negative radiative forcing).
The contribution of solar irradiance to radiative forcing is 5% the value of the combined radiative forcing due to increases in the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
The net radiative feedback is the sum of the warming and cooling feedbacks; the executive summary states "The sign of the net radiative feedback due to all cloud types is less certain but likely positive.
This fact has relevant physical consequences either on radiative processes (that are very different from the photospheric radiative processes), or on thermal conduction.
Type of radiative energy Types of spectroscopy are distinguished by the type of radiative energy involved in the interaction.
Various radiative and non-radiative processes can de-populate the excited state.
It is all here, including metafabrics with such radiative and reflective cooling and a close look at why Anti-Stokes fluorescence is newly commercialised with considerable potential.
The resulting radiative energy pushes ambient gas outwards from the centre of the surrounding galaxy into intergalactic space.
The decreased radiative lifetime could make it possible for LEDs based on perovskites to use all of the energy input to create light before it is dissipated through slower processes.
Also acts as a generalization of heat flux, which is equal to the radiative flux when restricted to the infrared spectrum.
An important aspect of modelling non-equilibrium real gas effects is radiative heat flux.
A positive radiative forcing will tend to increase the energy of the Earth-atmosphere system, leading to a warming of the system.
Below this mass, stars have cores that are entirely radiative with convective zones near the surface.
Carbon monoxide is a short-lived greenhouse gas and also has an indirect radiative forcing effect by elevating concentrations of methane and tropospheric ozone through chemical reactions with other atmospheric constituents (e.
Changing climate is expected to alter the relationship between cloud ice and supercooled cloud water, which in turn would influence the microphysics of the cloud which would result in changes in the radiative properties of the cloud.
For many materials (for instance, semiconductors ), electrons move quickly from a high energy level to a meta-stable level via small nonradiative transitions and then make the final move down to the bottom level via an optical or radiative transition.
For those gases, the relative radiative forcing will depend upon abundance and hence upon the future scenario adopted.
Phrases with radiative
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Common combinations with radiative
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