reflectivity

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(Bilgisayar) yansıtırlık
(Gıda) yansıtma
(Fizyoloji) reflektivite
yansıma
(Gıda,Meteoroloji) yansıtabilirlik
yansıtıcılık
yansiticilik
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A surface property that determines the extent to which an object reflects neighboring objects
the ratio of energy reflected by a surface to the amount that is reaching a surface [ aka albedo ]
Quality of being reflective
Radar term referring to the ability of a radar target to return energy; used to derive echo intensity, and to estimate precipitation intensity and rainfall rates See dBZ, VIP
the albedo of a surface; the ratio of energy reflected to that reaching a surface (Albedo)
A term to indicate the percentage of reflected light from a painted surface Considered a function of color rather than specular gloss Reflectance percentages usually range from 80% to 90% for white colors to 5% to 15% for dark colors Reflectivity standards vary for each industry and specific application
{i} quality of producing a reflection; quality of being contemplative, state of being pensive; ratio of energy reflected by a surface to the amount of energy striking the surface, reflectance (Physics)
A property that determines the fraction of the incident irradiation reflected by the surface
The fraction of the incident radiant energy reflected by a surface that is exposed to uniform radiation from a source that fills its field of view
The measure of the efficiency of a radar target in intercepting and returning Electro Magnetic Energy Reflectivity depends upon the size, shape, aspect and dielectric properties at the surface of the target
  The reflectance at the surface of a material so thick that the reflectance does not change with increasing thickness, i e , the intrinsic reflectance of the surface, irrespective of other parameters such as the reflectance of the rear surface   Note:   The term "reflectivity" is no longer in common use   See reflectance
the proportion of incident radiation reflected by a surface, expressed as a fraction or percentage
the ability to reflect beams or rays
The ratio of the energy carried by a wave after reflection from a surface to its energy before reflection
the ability of a surface to reflect incident energy (e g , light-colored surfaces tend to have greater reflectivity than dark-colored surfaces)
The ratio of the energy carried by a wave that is reflected from a surface to the energy of a wave incident on the surface (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
1 A measure of the fraction of radiation reflected by a given surface; defined as the ratio of the radiant energy reflected to the total that is incident upon that surface Compare reflection coefficient See radar reflectivity
The ability of a surface to reflect light and other electromagnetic radiation Aluminum has high reflectivity: 80% or more for visible light, and 90% or more for infrared radiation
Same as albedo Expressed as the percent of visible radiation reflected from a surface
Ability of paper or board to reflect light; a measure of gloss
the total reflection factor of a layer of material of such a thickness that there is no change of reflection factor which increase in thickness
(sol) (meas) [1] The ability to reflect SOLAR RADIATION, which is possessed to some degree by all materials It is called the ALBEDO in atmospheric references [2] The ratio of RADIANT ENERGY reflected by a body to that falling upon it F - pouvoir reflecteur S - reflectividad
A measure of the process by which a surface can turn back a portion of incident radiation into the medium through which the radiation approached It also refers to the degree by which precipitation is able to reflect a radar beam
the ability of the surface of a material to reflect the infrared energy of a light source
The ability to reflect light
the fraction of radiant energy that is reflected from a surface
A measure of the process by which a surface can turn back a portion of incident radiation back into the medium through which the radiation approached Reflectivity of a given surface is know as albedo It is also the degree by which a precipitation type is able to reflect a radar beam
In the Attributes list, there is Reflectivity to Light, which determines how shiny the object is in general And there is also Environmental Reflectivity, which affects how well a Reflection Map texture works on the object
Property of illuminated objects to reradiate a portion of the incident energy Reflectivity, in general, is larger in the specular direction for smaller surface roughness For side looking radars, backscatter is the observable portion of the energy reflected Backscatter, in general, is increased by greater surface roughness In general, reflectivity is increased for higher conductivity of the scattering surface The relative strength of radar reflectivity is tabulated by sigma, for discrete objects, and by sigma nought for natural terrain surfaces
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