Radiate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Radiator
That which radiates or emits rays whether of light or heat especially that
X-radiation
X-radiation, means electromagnetic radiation of short wavelengths produced when high-speed electron strike a solid
Radiation
The act of radiating or the state of being radiated emission and diffusion of rays of light beamy brightness
Radiated
Emitted or sent forth in rays or direct lines as radiated heat
Infrared Radiation
electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of between 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter
Fluorescence
luminescence emitted by certain substances due to the absorption of radiation at one wavelength and the almost instantaneous re emission of
radioactivity
the structure of the nucleus accompanied by emission of energetic radiation The radiation emitted is usually sufficient to cause ionization in
dosimeter badge
a dosimeter cosisting of a radiation sensitive material such as film worn in a small package
Roumlntgen ray
the vacuum tube but now it refers specifically to electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths from 10 3 nm to 10 nm immediately
Gamma ray
emitted by radioactive substances Gamma rays are photons of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength shorter than that of X rays i
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