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-Absolute temperature - the temperature at which most molecular movement ceases. It is often referred to as absolute zero (-273° C).
-Absorption - the process by which light falling on a surface is partially absorbed by the surface.

 


The unit of absolute temperature, i.e. degrees above absolute zero.
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ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE-The temperature measured from absolute zero. Expressed as degrees Kelvin (°K) in the Centigrade system where absolute zero is -273°C or in degrees Rankine in the Fahrenheit system where absolute zero is -459°F on the scale.

'The ideal correlated colour temperature of a light source is the absolute temperature at which the Planckian radiator emits radiant energy component to evoke a colour which, of all Planckian colours, ...

Unit of measurement on the absolute temperature scale, used to describe the color content of continuous spectrum light sources.
kHz - kilohertz:
The frequency of a radio carrier wave measured in thousands of cycles per second. 1 kHz = 1,000 Hertz.

-Kelvin (K) - unit of measurement on the absolute temperature scale, used to describe the color content of continuous spectrum light sources.

See also: Temperature, Image, Kelvin, Photograph, Color

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