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Exposure Time

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exposure time [ik′spō·zhər ‚tīm]
(civil engineering)
The time period of interest for seismic hazard calculations such as the design lifetime of a building or the time over which the numbers of casualties should be estimated.
(physics)
The amount of time a material is illuminated or irradiated.

Exposure Time 

the time interval t during which light-sensitive photographic material is exposed to the continuous action of light. If the radiation power (intensity of illumination on the emulsion layer) is varied during the time of exposure, a distinction is then made between the full exposure time tf and the effective exposure time te, which is less than tf. The effective exposure time is the interval of time during which the photographic layer would be exposed to the same amount of light as during the full exposure time if the radiation power were to remain constant and equal to its maximum value. If the variation of the exposure on the film layer is associated with the type of shutter used in cameras (for example, a diaphragm shutter whose blades are located in or near the pupil of the lens), the ratio of te to tf is called the shutter efficiency. The shutter efficiency is higher with a longer exposure and a smaller lens aperture ratio. The product of the exposure time and the intensity of illumination L is called the exposure or the amount of illumination H = Lt. The same exposure can produce a slightly different photographic effect depending on the relationship between L and t; a similar photochemical phenomenon is called the phenomenon of noninterchangeability.

IU. N. GOROKHOVSKII



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Your exposure time is going to be long - it's impossible to get sharp images at night with a hand-held camera.
Further, the concentration of carboxylic acid groups on the surface has been quantified as a function of exposure time, using absorbance measurements.
The letters of A, B, C, D, and E in these curves correspond to 6, 38, 69, 77, and 84 days of exposure time in the AFM study.
 
 
 
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