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transmittance

[trans-mit-ns, tranz-] / trænsˈmɪt ns, trænz- /


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Additionally, the material showed a high spectral transmittance, or transparency, of 95 percent.

From Science Daily • May 24, 2024

This effect leads to a change in transmittance depending on the direction in which the light travels.

From Science Daily • Jan. 18, 2024

To enhance the light absorbed within a medium, both the reflectance and the transmittance of the medium must be minimized.

From Nature • Dec. 11, 2012

Although any opaque material, such as a metal, can essentially eliminate transmittance, eliminating the reflectance is more difficult.

From Nature • Dec. 11, 2012

Music fills all which contains life, and uses all materials for its transmittance.

From Seed Thoughts for Singers by Tubbs, Frank Herbert