Crova wavelength
Crova wavelength
[′krō·və ′wāv‚leŋkth] (statistical mechanics)
The wavelength in the spectrum of a radiator whose intensity divided by the intensity of the total radiation equals the derivative of the intensity of the wavelength with respect to temperature divided by the derivative of the total intensity with respect to temperature.
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