Associations to the word «Radiative»
Noun
- Photon
- Flux
- Greenhouse
- Convection
- Excitation
- Decay
- Fluorescence
- Conduction
- Equilibrium
- Emission
- Ozone
- Transfer
- Warming
- Radiance
- Radiation
- Polarization
- Absorption
- Scattering
- Dipole
- Methane
- Correction
- Atmosphere
- Relaxation
- Wavelength
- Coupling
- Planck
- Perturbation
- Dioxide
- Electron
- Valence
- Transition
- M2
- Oscillator
- Lifetime
- Meteorology
- Semiconductor
- Equation
- Climate
- Intensity
- Optics
- Heat
- Spectroscopy
- Temperature
- Oscillation
- Coefficient
- Diffusion
- Sensing
- Feedback
- Energy
- Microwave
- Constant
- Reflector
- Insulation
- Efficiency
- Vapor
- Modeling
- Spectrum
- Calculation
- Conductivity
- Heater
- Approximation
- Exp
- Leakage
- Gas
- Atom
- Dynamics
- Cavity
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RADIATIVE, adjective. (physics) of, relating to, or occurring through radiation
RADIATIVE BALANCE, noun. The relationship between the amount of energy reaching an object (or a portion of it) and the amount leaving it. A good example of this is our Earth receiving energy from the sun, and giving off energy into the near future.
RADIATIVE FORCING, noun. The effect of greenhouse gases on the radiation of heat in the atmosphere
RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION, noun. (physics) the capture of a free electron by an atom and the subsequent emission of a photon having the same energy
RADIATIVE TRANSFER, noun. The transfer of radiation (energy) leaving one object and being absorbed by another.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.