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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorption factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, chemistry, or engineering, particularly when discussing the efficiency of a material or system in absorbing energy or substances.
Example: "The absorption factor of the material determines how much sound is absorbed versus reflected in the room."
Alternatives: "absorption coefficient" or "absorption rate".
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absorption factor
noun
The measurement of a specific substance's ability to absorp radiant energy; absorptivity.
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In several samples, the absorption factor was not in the range 1.5 5.
Incident TM waves scattered at the exit surface excite SPP modes, giving rise to large absorption factor [74].
The parameters α and N down are, respectively, the absorption factor and sheet density of |down〉 and are constant.
Absorption factor less than 1.5 indicated that concentration of particles was so low that there was no conclusive difference between the nanoparticles and the background in SAXS measurement.
Many attempts have been made to define an average absorption factor method to short-cut the time consuming rigorous calculation procedures.
Combined the Maxwell equation with perturbation theory, the effective gas absorption factor was deduced which was greatly enhanced due to slow light in PCW.
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The proposed method showed consistently accurate results for number of stages and absorption factors up to 20.
The total integrated activity was multiplied by the average emitted energy modified by the appropriate absorption factors divided by the tissue mass.
Such a mathematical procedure is called inverse modeling which is described by an ill-conditioned system of linear equations based on the absorption factors method.
We have compared the absorption factors of the stretching mode of CO ice in the Rayleigh regime with the absorption spectra of pure CO ice deposited on a flat substrate and observed a similar profile.
These misfits are probably due to local difference in the scattering and intrinsic absorption factors and/or directionality due to radiation pattern, which are not reflected in the used envelope Green's function.
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