IEVref:845-21-038ID:
Language:enStatus: Standard
Term: radiant flux
Synonym1: radiant power
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Symbol: Φe
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Definition: change in radiant energy with time

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where Qe is the radiant energy emitted, transferred or received, and t is time

Note 1 to entry: The corresponding photometric quantity is "luminous flux". The corresponding quantity for photons is "photon flux".

Note 2 to entry: The term "radiant flux" is the preferred term for most radiometric applications, with the notable exception of laser radiometry where the term "radiant power" is more commonly used.

Note 3 to entry: The radiant flux is expressed in watt (W).

Note 4 to entry: This entry was numbered 845-01-24 in IEC 60050-845:1987.


Publication date:2020-12
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