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  • '''Transmissivity''' is a term in [[radiometry]]. It is the ratio between the [[Irradiance|ex ...[0%,100%]. A completely transparent surface has a transmissivity of 100%. Transmissivity normally varies as a function of both wavelength and incident angle.
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  • '''Transmissivity''' is a term in [[radiometry]]. It is the ratio between the [[Irradiance|ex ...[0%,100%]. A completely transparent surface has a transmissivity of 100%. Transmissivity normally varies as a function of both wavelength and incident angle.
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  • ...By definition it has an [[absorptivity]] and [[emissivity]] of 1, and a [[transmissivity]] and [[reflectivity]] of 0. The Planck black body equation describes the
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