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The phrase "average absorption coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in fields like physics, engineering, or materials science, to describe a specific property of a material related to how much light or other radiation it absorbs.
Example: "The average absorption coefficient of the material was measured to determine its effectiveness in blocking UV radiation."
Alternatives: "mean absorption coefficient" or "typical absorption coefficient".
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It can be concluded based on the measurement results that the average absorption coefficient does not depend on frequency.
By this estimation, the average absorption coefficient for μc-Si at 750 nm is around 2 × 103/cm.
Finally, by means of a statistical analysis, linear coefficients that relate the average absorption coefficient and porosity were determined.
The expression for the average absorption coefficient of droplets is implemented into the research version of VECTIS CFD code of Ricardo Consulting Engineers.
It is shown that the period of a variation of the surface temperature is sensitive to the value of an average absorption coefficient in the surface layer.
The approach suggested enables one to estimate an average absorption coefficient of human skin of a patient just before the thermal processing.
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Results prove that three near-perfect absorption peaks with average absorption coefficients of 98.25% are achieved when the polarization angle is equal to zero, and their absorptivities gradually decrease (and even disappear) by increasing the angle of polarization.
k∗ mean absorption coefficient (m−1).
The results showed that the averaged absorption coefficients varied from 0.04 to 0.13, and the averaged scattering coefficients ranged from 0.35 to 0.81 as the coverage density varied from 5 to 16%, respectively.
where α and A are the average wall absorption coefficient and total wall surface area, respectively.
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