What is difference between radiosity and emmisivity?
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Radiosity is the radiant flux leaving( emitted, reflected, and transmitted by) a surface per unit area.
This is also called as intensity.
Whereas emmisivity is the radiance emitted by a surface, Divided by that of a black body at the same temprature as that surface.
This is also called as intensity.
Whereas emmisivity is the radiance emitted by a surface, Divided by that of a black body at the same temprature as that surface.
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