Radiant intensity (I)
Radiant intensity (I)
Chemistry and physics definitions of scientific terms
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Definition of radiant intensity (i)
Radiant intensity (I) - The radiant energy flux leaving an element of a source within an element of solid angle, divided by that element of solid angle. [1]
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