The fact or condition of glowing with heat; the emission of light by a body heated to a high temperature; the state of being incandescent.
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释义 | the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > light > intensity of light, luminosity > [noun] > luminescence > produced by heat or friction (8) incandescence1794 The fact or condition of glowing with heat; the emission of light by a body heated to a high temperature; the state of being incandescent. calescence1846 Increasing warmth or heat. calorescence1863 A name applied (Jan. 1865) by Prof. Tyndall to the change of non-luminous heat-rays into rays of higher refrangibility so as to become luminous. See… incandescency1882 the quality or state of being incandescent. triboluminescence1889 The quality of emitting light under friction or violent pressure. thermoluminescence1897 Luminescence resulting from exposure to high temperature; spec. as used as a means of dating ancient pottery and other material. tribothermoluminescence1930 thermoluminescence produced in a material as a result of friction. Subcategories:— instrument for studying (1) |
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