| 释义 | incandescence
 in·can·des·cenceI0077900 (ĭn′kən-dĕs′əns)n.1.  The emission of visible light by a hot object.2.  The light emitted by an incandescent object.3.  A high degree of emotion, intensity, or brilliance.incandescence(ˌɪnkænˈdɛsəns) orincandescencyn1.  (General Physics) the emission of light by a body as a consequence of raising its temperature. Compare luminescence2.  (General Physics) the light produced by raising the temperature of a bodyin•can•des•cence(ˌɪn kənˈdɛs əns)
 n.    1.  the emission of visible light by a body, caused by its high temperature.    2.  the light produced by such an emission.  [1650–60]
 incandescenceThe emission of light by a body which is strongly heated.ThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. | incandescence - the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raisedglowlight, visible light, visible radiation - (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window" |  |  | 2. | incandescence - light from heatbrightness level, luminance, luminosity, luminousness, brightness, light - the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light; "its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun" | 
 incandescence
 IncandescenceThe emission of visible radiation by a hot body. A theoretically perfect radiator, called a blackbody, will emit radiant energy according to Planck's radiation law at any temperature. Prediction of the visual brightness requires additional consideration of the sensitivity of the eye, and the radiation will be visible only for temperatures of the blackbody which are above some minimum. The relation between brightness and temperature is plotted in the illustration. As shown, the minimum tem-perature for incandescence for the dark-adapted eye is about 390°C (730°F). Under these ideal observing conditions, the incandescence appears as a colorless glow. The dull red light commonly associated with incandescence of objects in a lighted room requires a temperature of about 500°C (930°F). See Blackbody, Heat radiation  Relation between brightness of blackbody and temperature incandescence[‚in·kən′des·əns]  (optics) The emission of visible radiation by a hot body.incandescenceThe emission of visible light as a result of heating.incandescence
 incandescenceEmission of visible radiation by thermal excitation (CIE). See incandescent electric lamp; lumi-nescence.incandescence
 Synonyms for incandescencenoun the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raisedSynonymsRelated Wordslightvisible lightvisible radiation
 noun light from heatRelated Wordsbrightness levelluminanceluminosityluminousnessbrightnesslight
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