Full Radiator (Noun)
Meaning
A hypothetical object capable of absorbing all the electromagnetic radiation falling on it; "a black body maintained at a constant temperature is a full radiator at that temperature because the radiation reaching and leaving it must be in equilibrium".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The scientist studied the properties of a full radiator to better understand how it could absorb all forms of electromagnetic radiation.
- In the lab, the team created a near-perfect full radiator using a specially designed chamber with a unique coating.
- A black hole can be considered a full radiator, as it absorbs all forms of electromagnetic radiation that fall within its event horizon.
- The engineers designed a new material that could mimic the properties of a full radiator, allowing it to absorb and re-emit radiation with high efficiency.
- In the experiment, the researchers used a full radiator to calibrate their instruments, ensuring accurate measurements of the radiation emitted by the test subject.