background radiation - traducción al holandés
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background radiation - traducción al holandés

LEVEL OF IONIZING RADIATION PRESENT IN THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Background Radiation; Natural radioactivity; Terrestrial radiation; Natural radiation; Background count; Natural background radiation; Environmental radiation; Radiation background; Ambient radiation
  • gamma radiation]] level is 9.8 [[μR/h]] (0.82 mSv/a) This is very close to the world average background radiation of 0.87 mSv/a from cosmic and terrestrial sources.
  • Displays showing ambient radiation fields of 0.120–0.130 μSv/h (1.05–1.14 mSv/a) in a nuclear power plant. This reading includes natural background from cosmic and terrestrial sources.
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background radiation         
achtergrond bestraling (een zwakke bestraling die boven de aarde hangt)
radiant heat         
  • Thermal radiation in visible light can be seen on this hot metalwork. Its emission in the [[infrared]] is invisible to the human eye. [[Infrared cameras]] are capable of capturing this infrared emission (see [[Thermography]]).
  • National Research Council]], near [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Spectral response of two paints and a mirrored surface, in the visible and the infrared. From NASA.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION GENERATED BY THE THERMAL MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN MATTER
Radiant heat; Heat radiator; Thermal radiator; Thermal Radiation; Thermal light; Heat radiation; Radiative heat transfer; Radiation of heat; Thermal emission; Radiation heat transfer; Radiation properties
n. hiite uitgezonden door radiatie
electromagnetic radiation         
  • opacity]]) of various [[wavelength]]s of electromagnetic radiation
  • Representation of the electric field vector of a wave of circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
  • [[Electromagnetic spectrum]] with visible light highlighted
  • Electromagnetic waves can be imagined as a self-propagating transverse oscillating wave of electric and magnetic fields. This 3D animation shows a plane linearly polarized wave propagating from left to right. The electric and magnetic fields in such a wave are in-phase with each other, reaching minima and maxima together.
  • far field]] part of the electromagnetic field around a transmitter. A part of the "near-field" close to the transmitter, forms part of the changing [[electromagnetic field]], but does not count as electromagnetic radiation.
  • [[James Clerk Maxwell]]
  • '''Legend:'''<br />
γ = [[Gamma ray]]s<br />
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HX = Hard [[X-ray]]s<br />
SX = Soft X-Rays<br />
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EUV = Extreme-[[ultraviolet]]<br />
NUV = Near-ultraviolet<br />
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[[Visible light]] (colored bands)<br />
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NIR = Near-[[infrared]]<br />
MIR = Mid-infrared<br />
FIR = Far-infrared<br />
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EHF = [[Extremely high frequency]] (microwaves)<br />
SHF = [[Super-high frequency]] (microwaves)<br />
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UHF = [[Ultrahigh frequency]] (radio waves)<br />
VHF = [[Very high frequency]] (radio)<br />
HF = [[High frequency]] (radio)<br />
MF = [[Medium frequency]] (radio)<br />
LF = [[Low frequency]] (radio)<br />
VLF = [[Very low frequency]] (radio)<br />
VF = [[Voice frequency]]<br />
ULF = [[Ultra-low frequency]] (radio)<br />
SLF = [[Super-low frequency]] (radio)<br />
ELF = [[Extremely low frequency]] (radio)
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  • light]] (blue, green, and red) with a distance scale in micrometers along the x-axis.
FORM OF ENERGY EMITTED AND ABSORBED BY PARTICLES WHICH ARE CHARGED WHICH SHOWS WAVE-LIKE BEHAVIOR AS IT TRAVELS THROUGH SPACE
Electromagnectic radiation; Electromagnetic wave; Light wave; Electromagnetic waves; EM radiation; E.M. radiation; E. M. radiation; RF radiation; Electro-magnetic radiation; Magnetoelectric wave; Theory of radiation; Electromagnetic Radiation; Radiation emission; Radiation emissions; Em wave; EM wave; EM Waves; E-M Waves; Em waves; Electronic smog; Electromagnetic Wave; Electromagnetic wave theory; Electro magnetic waves; Emag waves; Electrical smog; Electromagnetic resonance; Electromagnetic Waves; Electro magnetic energy; Electromagnetic emission; Electromagnetic emissions; Photon radiation; Electromagnetic signal; E/M wave
elektromagnetische straling

Definición

microwave background
¦ noun Astronomy a weak uniform microwave radiation which is detectable in nearly every direction of the sky, believed to be evidence of the big bang.

Wikipedia

Background radiation

Background radiation is a measure of the level of ionizing radiation present in the environment at a particular location which is not due to deliberate introduction of radiation sources.

Background radiation originates from a variety of sources, both natural and artificial. These include both cosmic radiation and environmental radioactivity from naturally occurring radioactive materials (such as radon and radium), as well as man-made medical X-rays, fallout from nuclear weapons testing and nuclear accidents.

Ejemplos de uso de background radiation
1. For the general public, it‘s about what you get from background radiation – 3 mSv per year.
2. Average background radiation over a year nationwide is about 350 milirems a year.
3. The background radiation we can measure today corresponds to a temperature that is barely 2.7 degrees above absolute zero."
4. Rees, for his work studying cosmic microwave background radiation and how galaxies form; and Canadian Arthur B.
5. These were imprinted in the cosmic microwave background radiation, the embers of the Big Bang, when the universe was only 400,000 years old.