adj. 1 glowing with heat. 2 shining. 3 (of artificial light) produced by a glowing filamentet cetera (и так далее) incandescence n. [Latin candeo be white]
... ,. Fig The spectral density of the radiation of conventional light sources . : a - sunlight ; b - tungsten incandescent lamp ; in - the light-emitting diode ;.g - mercury arc lamp ; d - helium-neon laser In fig ... ... density of some . conventional light sources used in imaging systems : solar , tungsten incandescent .lamps , light-emitting diodes , mercury arc lamps and helium-neon laser The light ... (Digital image processing)
... temperature coefficient of resistance .Values of nominal resistances are selected from the series of resistances . , , , , , Incandescent lamp , electrical energy .is converted into light , heat energy , etc b) with reversible processes ... (Electrical Engineering, Circuit design)
... illuminated , for example , when . working with a CRT , the backlight of the scales is.used with the help of instrument incandescent bulbs , realizing it with. direct or reflected light When organizing illumination , the operator 's eyes ... (Design and engineering of electronic equipment)
... in it with changes in the supply .voltage Such devices were previously used to protect expensive incandescent bulbs ., filaments of kinescopes and radio tubes , in current stabilizers Baretters limit dangerous ... (Radio tubes and ion devices)
... , approximating the.measurement results , is a graph of the spectral density of a. black body radiation at To Incandescent bulbs are also often .approximated as an absolutely black body with To Fig Blackbody ... (Digital image processing)
... ) or and. on the switches are changed The output will be a pure sine wave , if you . put a posistor or an incandescent lamp in the OOS .circuit (the current increases the resistance ). Options • frequency f Sine wave ... (Electronics, Microelectronics, Element Base)
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