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 Übersetzung für 'incandescence' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO glow | incandescence
incandescenceGlühen {n}
155
incandescence [fig.]Leuchten {n}
39
incandescenceWeißglut {f}
18
incandescenceErglühen {n} [geh.]
7
incandescence [fig.]Strahlen {n}
7
incandescenceWeißglühen {n}
6
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The nozzle is usually over-expanded at sea level, and the exhaust can exhibit visible shock diamonds through a schlieren effect caused by the incandescence of the exhaust gas.
  • These designs combined the concepts of fluorescence and incandescence.
  • Stevie Chick in the "NME" described "Angel in the Snow" as "four minutes of icy-cool girl group incandescence".
  • Incandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature.
  • Many forms of oxyhydrogen lamps have been described, such as the limelight, which used an oxyhydrogen flame to heat a piece of lime to white hot incandescence.

  • In 2020, there were near daily emissions of clouds of ash rising one or two kilometres into the air, occasional crater incandescence, and frequent avalanches of incandescent blocks.
  • As another example, incandescent lamps rely on Joule heating: the filament is heated to such a high temperature that it glows "white hot" with thermal radiation (also called incandescence).
  • This is distinct from black body light emission resulting from heat (incandescence), a chemical reaction (chemiluminescence), sound (sonoluminescence), or other mechanical action (mechanoluminescence).
  • After a few milliseconds, the energy of the shock front will no longer be great enough to heat the air into incandescence.
  • Obscuro Barroco is an object that transforms infinitely, that devours infinitely: it is the mouth of Luana Muniz, a legendary figure of Rio de Janeiro’s night that serves as the stolen point of entry to the city's nocturnal incandescence.

  • The incandescence of the companion star thus make up about one third of excess infrared emission previously attributed to the dust.
  • The company changed its name in 1918 to become "Manufacture de lampes à incandescence, la Française".
  • It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core.
  • The technique can broadly be separated into applications involving continuous or pulsed laser sources, with the former implemented in the Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) and the latter used in time-resolved laser-induced incandescence (TiRe-LII) analyses.
  • It is caused by electromagnetic radiation interacting with electrons (except in the case of incandescence, which does not apply to minerals).

  • In England, a form lamp using a blowpipe to heat lime to incandescence was developed, for navigation purposes – it was soon adapted to theatrical performances and the limelight became a widespread form of artificial light for theaters.
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