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Does Emissivity Change with Temperature?

Does Emissivity Change with Temperature?

by Kam Olaogun | Dec 30, 2019 | Emissivity, Temperature Measurment

What is Emissivity? Does emissivity change with temperature? In order to answer this question, first we must understand emissivity. Emissivity is the ratio of the energy radiated from a materials surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter. A blackbody is an...

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