Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Incident Radiation = Absorbed Radiation+Reflected Radiation+Transmitted Radiation
Gi = Gabs+Gref+Gtr
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Incident Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - The Incident Radiation is the energy from electromagnetic waves striking a surface, influencing heat transfer and material interactions in various engineering applications.
Absorbed Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - The Absorbed Radiation is the portion of incident radiation energy that is absorbed by a material, influencing its temperature and thermal behavior.
Reflected Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - The Reflected Radiation is the portion of incident radiation that is reflected off a surface, playing a crucial role in heat transfer and energy balance in various applications.
Transmitted Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - The Transmitted Radiation is the portion of radiant energy that passes through a material, influencing heat transfer and energy efficiency in various applications.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Absorbed Radiation: 390 Watt per Square Meter --> 390 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
Reflected Radiation: 90 Watt per Square Meter --> 90 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
Transmitted Radiation: 120 Watt per Square Meter --> 120 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Gi = Gabs+Gref+Gtr --> 390+90+120
Evaluating ... ...
Gi = 600
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
600 Watt per Square Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
600 Watt per Square Meter <-- Incident Radiation
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Gi = Gabs+Gref+Gtr

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How to Calculate Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation?

Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation calculator uses Incident Radiation = Absorbed Radiation+Reflected Radiation+Transmitted Radiation to calculate the Incident Radiation, Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation formula is defined as a measure of the total radiation that falls on a surface, comprising the sum of absorbed, reflected, and transmitted radiation components, providing a comprehensive understanding of radiation interactions with the surface. Incident Radiation is denoted by Gi symbol.

How to calculate Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation, enter Absorbed Radiation (Gabs), Reflected Radiation (Gref) & Transmitted Radiation (Gtr) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation calculation can be explained with given input values -> 660 = 390+90+120.

FAQ

What is Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation?
Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation formula is defined as a measure of the total radiation that falls on a surface, comprising the sum of absorbed, reflected, and transmitted radiation components, providing a comprehensive understanding of radiation interactions with the surface and is represented as Gi = Gabs+Gref+Gtr or Incident Radiation = Absorbed Radiation+Reflected Radiation+Transmitted Radiation. The Absorbed Radiation is the portion of incident radiation energy that is absorbed by a material, influencing its temperature and thermal behavior, The Reflected Radiation is the portion of incident radiation that is reflected off a surface, playing a crucial role in heat transfer and energy balance in various applications & The Transmitted Radiation is the portion of radiant energy that passes through a material, influencing heat transfer and energy efficiency in various applications.
How to calculate Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation?
Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation formula is defined as a measure of the total radiation that falls on a surface, comprising the sum of absorbed, reflected, and transmitted radiation components, providing a comprehensive understanding of radiation interactions with the surface is calculated using Incident Radiation = Absorbed Radiation+Reflected Radiation+Transmitted Radiation. To calculate Incident Radiation using Absorbed, Reflected and Transmitted Radiation, you need Absorbed Radiation (Gabs), Reflected Radiation (Gref) & Transmitted Radiation (Gtr). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Absorbed Radiation, Reflected Radiation & Transmitted Radiation and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Incident Radiation?
In this formula, Incident Radiation uses Absorbed Radiation, Reflected Radiation & Transmitted Radiation. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Incident Radiation = Absorbed Radiation/Absorptivity
  • Incident Radiation = Reflected Radiation/Surface Reflectivity
  • Incident Radiation = Transmitted Radiation/Surface Transmissivity
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