luminosity coefficient - translation to ρωσικά
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luminosity coefficient - translation to ρωσικά

TOTAL AMOUNT OF RADIANT ELECTROMAGNETIC POWER EMITTED BY AN OBJECT PER UNIT TIME
Luminosities; Bolometric luminosity; Lumunosity; Luminosity (astronomy); Stellar luminosity; Stellar Luminosity; Luminocity; Superluminous; Bolometric luminosities
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luminosity coefficient      

фотография

коэффициент светлоты

luminosity         

[lu:mi'nɔsiti]

общая лексика

освещенность

относительная видность

светимость

светлота

светность

светосила

свечение

яркость

Смотрите также

brightness; bolometric luminosity; luminosity coefficient

существительное

общая лексика

яркость света

физика

яркость

астрономия

светимость

звёздная величина

оптика

светосила

luminosity         
luminosity noun яркость света

Ορισμός

luminosity
1.
The luminosity of a star or sun is how bright it is. (TECHNICAL)
For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
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2.
You can talk about the luminosity of someone's skin when it has a healthy glow.
Ultrafine powder with a rosy tinge gives the skin warmth and luminosity.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Luminosity

Luminosity is an absolute measure of radiated electromagnetic power (light), the radiant power emitted by a light-emitting object over time. In astronomy, luminosity is the total amount of electromagnetic energy emitted per unit of time by a star, galaxy, or other astronomical objects.

In SI units, luminosity is measured in joules per second, or watts. In astronomy, values for luminosity are often given in the terms of the luminosity of the Sun, L. Luminosity can also be given in terms of the astronomical magnitude system: the absolute bolometric magnitude (Mbol) of an object is a logarithmic measure of its total energy emission rate, while absolute magnitude is a logarithmic measure of the luminosity within some specific wavelength range or filter band.

In contrast, the term brightness in astronomy is generally used to refer to an object's apparent brightness: that is, how bright an object appears to an observer. Apparent brightness depends on both the luminosity of the object and the distance between the object and observer, and also on any absorption of light along the path from object to observer. Apparent magnitude is a logarithmic measure of apparent brightness. The distance determined by luminosity measures can be somewhat ambiguous, and is thus sometimes called the luminosity distance.

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