incandescence - translation to french
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incandescence - translation to french

EMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (INCLUDING VISIBLE LIGHT) FROM A HOT BODY AS A RESULT OF ITS TEMPERATURE
Incandescent; Incandesence
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  • Hot metal work glows with visible light. This [[thermal radiation]] also extends into the [[infrared]], invisible to the human eye and the camera the image was taken with, but an [[infrared camera]] could show it (See [[Thermography]]).
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incandescence         
n. incandescence, glow
être incandescent      
incandesce

Definition

incandescence

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Incandescence

Incandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature. The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white. A common use of incandescence is the incandescent light bulb, now being phased out.

Incandescence is due to thermal radiation. It usually refers specifically to visible light, while thermal radiation refers also to infrared or any other electromagnetic radiation.

Examples of use of incandescence
1. Dans l‘ampoule d‘Edison, l‘électricité porte ŕ incandescence un filament baignant dans un gaz inerte.
2. Le Temps Samedi 3 mars 2007 La fin de l‘ampoule électrique conventionnelle (ŕ incandescence) en 200'? C‘est possible.
3. En effet, une ampoule conventionnelle (ŕ incandescence) transforme jusqu‘ŕ '0% de l‘électricité en chaleur et 10% seulement en lumi';re.
4. Autrement dit, en remplaçant les ampoules ŕ incandescence par des mod';les ŕ faible consommation, on réalisera une économie d‘électricité annuelle de 1,8% ŕ 2,4% seulement.
5. Enfin, les ampoules traditionnelles, ŕ incandescence, devraient ętre interdites ŕ la vente d';s 2012. «Une solution facile ŕ appliquer, a plaidé Moritz Leuenberger.