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Geometric albedo and Phasor

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Difference between Geometric albedo and Phasor

Geometric albedo vs. Phasor

In astronomy, the geometric albedo of a celestial body is the ratio of its actual brightness as seen from the light source (i.e. at zero phase angle) to that of an idealized flat, fully reflecting, diffusively scattering (Lambertian) disk with the same cross-section. In physics and engineering, a phasor (a portmanteau of phase vector), is a complex number representing a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (A), angular frequency (ω), and initial phase (θ) are time-invariant.

Similarities between Geometric albedo and Phasor

Geometric albedo and Phasor have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Phase (waves).

Phase (waves)

Phase is the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle.

Geometric albedo and Phase (waves) · Phase (waves) and Phasor · See more »

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Geometric albedo and Phasor Comparison

Geometric albedo has 24 relations, while Phasor has 52. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.32% = 1 / (24 + 52).

References

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