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energy spectrum

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energy spectrum [′en·ər·jē ‚spek·trəm]
(physics)
Any plot, display, or photographic record of the intensity of some type of radiation as a function of its energy.


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0] relies on a measurement [7] of the proton kinetic energy spectrum g(E) which has the form [8]
While fuel cells will no doubt be challenged as the dominant alternative energy technology, their widespread application and low environmental and economic cost may well make them a key player in the future energy spectrum, if only investors can wait that long.
It needs protection from the harsh UV rays in the sun's energy spectrum.
 
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