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Electromagnetic Radiation: Interactions in the Atmosphere
www.geo.oregonstate.edu–specular reflection (smooth surface) Diffuse Specular. Atmospheric Effects •EMR is attenuated by its passage through the atmosphere Attenuation = scattering + absorption –Scattering is the redirection of radiation by reflection and refraction –Attenuation is wavelength dependent.
Basics of Synthetic Aperture Radar - NASA
appliedsciences.nasa.govSmooth Surface Reflection (Specular Reflection) Smooth, level surface (open water, road) Pixel Color. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Applied Remote Sensing Training Program 31 Examples of Radar Interaction . SMAP Radar Mosaic of …
Ultrasound - University of Washington
courses.washington.eduSpecular - echoes originating from relatively large, regularly shaped objects with smooth surfaces. These echoes are relatively intense and angle dependent. (i.e. valves) - Reflection from large surfaces Scattered - echoes originating from relatively small, weakly reflective, irregularly shaped objects are less angle dependant and less intense.
RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING DESIGN GUIDE
www.contechlighting.comSpread: General diffuse reflection Brushed Aluminum 55-60 Etched Aluminum 70-82 Processed Aluminum (Diffuse) 70-80 Satin Chrome 50-55 Specular: Directional control of brightness at specific angles Chrome 60-65 Metal coated plastic 75-95 Mirrored and optical coated glass 80-95 Polished aluminum 69-70 Stainless Steel 55-65 2:1 Ratio 30:1 Ratio
2.1 Reflection
www.uio.noSpecular reflection at a curved surface forms an image which may be magnified or demagnified. We will shortly return to the subject of curved mirrors and geometric optics. 2.1.4 Perfect mirrors A perfect mirror is a theoretical mirror that reflects light (and electromagnetic radiation in general) perfectly, and doesn't transmit it.
American National Standard
assets.lia.orgIntrabeam Viewing - Specular Reflection .....202 Figure B4. Viewing Diffuse Reflections .....202 Figure B5. Beam Expansion with Distance From the Laser .....203 Figure B6. Examples of Use of Laser Range Equations for Determining Nominal-Hazard ...
Specular Reflection: i = r
pages.cs.wisc.eduspecular reflection. All polished and smooth surfaces reflect light as a mirror. Usually mirrors are a combination of a glass pane, which can be made very flat and smooth, coated on its back by a reflective metal layer. All materials, even the most insulating and transparent ones, such as uncoated glass, reflect