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Language:enStatus: Standard
Term: radiant exposure
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Symbol: He
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Definition: density of incident radiant energy with respect to area at a point on a real or imaginary surface

H e = d Q e dA MathType@MTEF@5@5@+= feaagKart1ev2aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbbjxAHX garuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garmWu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCG4uz 3bqee0evGueE0jxyaibaieYdi9WrpeeC0lXdh9vqqj=hEeea0xXdbb a9frFj0=OqFfea0dXdd9vqaq=JfrVkFHe9pgea0dXdar=Jb9hs0dXd bPYxe9vr0=vr0=vqpWqaaeaaciWacmGadaGadeaaeaGaauaaaOqaai aadIeadaWgaaWcbaGaaeyzaaqabaGccqGH9aqpdaWcaaqaaiaabsga caWGrbWaaSbaaSqaaiaabwgaaeqaaaGcbaGaaeizaiaadgeaaaaaaa@3EA2@

where Qe is radiant energy and A is the area on which the radiant energy is incident

Note 1 to entry: The quantity "radiant exposure" defined here must not be confused with the quantity named "exposure" which is used in the field of X- and γ-rays, the unit of which is coulomb per kilogram (C·kg−1).

Note 2 to entry: The corresponding photometric quantity is "luminous exposure". The corresponding quantity for photons is "photon exposure".

Note 3 to entry: The radiant exposure is expressed in joule per square metre (J·m−2 = W·s·m−2).

Note 4 to entry: This entry was numbered 845-01-42 in IEC 60050-845:1987.


Publication date:2020-12
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