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  • Emissivity [r]: The ratio of energy radiated by a particular material to energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. [e]
  • Global warming [r]: The increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation. [e]
  • Lambertian [r]: A surface which exhibits reflectance, when light falling on it is scattered such that the apparent brightness of the surface to an observer is the same regardless of the observer's angle of view. [e]
  • Radiant flux [r]: The rate of flow of radiant energy. [e]
  • Radiometry [r]: The detection and measurement of radiant electromagnetic energy, especially that associated with infrared radiation. [e]
  • Reflectivity [r]: The ratio of the energy of a wave reflected from a surface to the energy possessed by the wave striking the surface. [e]
  • Transmissivity [r]: The ratio of the transmitted radiation to the radiation arriving perpendicular to the boundary between two mediums. [e]
  • Venus (planet) [r]: The second planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman goddess of love. [e]

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