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Thermodynamics > Radiative Transfer v



Kirchhoff's Law
    

At equilibrium, the radiation emitted must equal the radiation absorbed. Therefore,


where is the emissivity and R is the reflectivity. The equation holds when the quantities are appropriately averaged over wavelength, but not necessarily at any given wavelength (incident visible light can be reradiated as infrared).

Emissivity, Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Reflectivity






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