Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Transmitted Radiation = Incident Radiation-Absorbed Radiation-Reflected Radiation
Gtr = Gi-Gabs-Gref
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Transmitted Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - Transmitted radiation is the amount of radiation energy transmitted through the body per its unit surface area.
Incident Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - Incident radiation is the amount of radiation flux incident on a surface.
Absorbed Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - Absorbed radiation is the amount of radiation energy absorbed by the body per its unit surface area.
Reflected Radiation - (Measured in Watt per Square Meter) - Reflected radiation is the amount of radiation energy reflected by the body per its unit surface area.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Incident Radiation: 600 Watt per Square Meter --> 600 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
Absorbed Radiation: 260 Watt per Square Meter --> 260 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
Reflected Radiation: 150 Watt per Square Meter --> 150 Watt per Square Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Gtr = Gi-Gabs-Gref --> 600-260-150
Evaluating ... ...
Gtr = 190
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
190 Watt per Square Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
190 Watt per Square Meter <-- Transmitted Radiation
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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What is transmitted radiation?

When radiation strikes a surface, part of it is absorbed, part of it is reflected, and the remaining part, if any, is transmitted. The part of the radiation that is transmitted through the surface of the body is known as transmitted radiation.

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

Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation calculator uses Transmitted Radiation = Incident Radiation-Absorbed Radiation-Reflected Radiation to calculate the Transmitted Radiation, Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation formula is defined as the amount of radiation that passes through a medium, calculated by considering the incident radiation, the amount absorbed by the medium, and the amount reflected back. It is a crucial concept in understanding radiation interactions with matter. Transmitted Radiation is denoted by Gtr symbol.

How to calculate Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation, enter Incident Radiation (Gi), Absorbed Radiation (Gabs) & Reflected Radiation (Gref) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation calculation can be explained with given input values -> 190 = 600-260-150.

FAQ

What is Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation?
Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation formula is defined as the amount of radiation that passes through a medium, calculated by considering the incident radiation, the amount absorbed by the medium, and the amount reflected back. It is a crucial concept in understanding radiation interactions with matter and is represented as Gtr = Gi-Gabs-Gref or Transmitted Radiation = Incident Radiation-Absorbed Radiation-Reflected Radiation. Incident radiation is the amount of radiation flux incident on a surface, Absorbed radiation is the amount of radiation energy absorbed by the body per its unit surface area & Reflected radiation is the amount of radiation energy reflected by the body per its unit surface area.
How to calculate Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation?
Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation formula is defined as the amount of radiation that passes through a medium, calculated by considering the incident radiation, the amount absorbed by the medium, and the amount reflected back. It is a crucial concept in understanding radiation interactions with matter is calculated using Transmitted Radiation = Incident Radiation-Absorbed Radiation-Reflected Radiation. To calculate Transmitted Radiation using Incident, Absorbed and Reflected Radiation, you need Incident Radiation (Gi), Absorbed Radiation (Gabs) & Reflected Radiation (Gref). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Incident Radiation, Absorbed Radiation & Reflected 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 Transmitted Radiation?
In this formula, Transmitted Radiation uses Incident Radiation, Absorbed Radiation & Reflected Radiation. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Transmitted Radiation = Transmissivity*Incident Radiation
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