
1) Time integrated flux
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In physics, fluence is the flux (either particle or radiative flux) integrated over time. For particles, it is defined as the total number of particles that intersect a unit area in a specific time interval of interest, and has units of m–2 (number of particles per meter squared). Fluence can also be used to describe the energy delivered per uni...
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• (n.) Fluency.
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refers to the energy density from an optical souce impingent on a sample. The higher the energy density, the higher the fluence.
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the quotient of dN by da, where dN is the number of particles incident on a sphere of cross-sectional area da:
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A measure of the quantity of x-radiation in a beam in diagnostic radiology, either particle fluence, the number of photons entering a sphere of unit cross-sectional area, or energy fluence, the sum of the energies of the photons passing through a unit area. ... Compare: flux. ... Origin: L. Fluentia, a flowing, fr. Fluo, to flow ... (05 Mar 2000) ....
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Time integrated flux
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Flu'ence noun Fluency. [ Obsolete]
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(H) Type: Term Pronunciation: flū′ens Definitions: 1. A measure of the quantity of x-radiation in a beam in diagnostic radiology, either particle fluence, the number of photons passing an aperture of unit cross-sectional area, or energy fluence, the sum of the energies of the photons passing through a unit area. ...
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