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Irradiance and Vacuum

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Difference between Irradiance and Vacuum

Irradiance vs. Vacuum

In radiometry, irradiance is the radiant flux (power) received by a surface per unit area. Vacuum is space devoid of matter.

Similarities between Irradiance and Vacuum

Irradiance and Vacuum have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): International System of Units, Permeability (electromagnetism), Speed of light, Vacuum permeability, Vacuum permittivity.

International System of Units

The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement.

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Permeability (electromagnetism)

In electromagnetism, permeability is the measure of the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself.

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Speed of light

The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.

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Vacuum permeability

The physical constant μ0, (pronounced "mu naught" or "mu zero"), commonly called the vacuum permeability, permeability of free space, permeability of vacuum, or magnetic constant, is an ideal, (baseline) physical constant, which is the value of magnetic permeability in a classical vacuum.

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Vacuum permittivity

The physical constant (pronounced as "epsilon nought"), commonly called the vacuum permittivity, permittivity of free space or electric constant, is an ideal, (baseline) physical constant, which is the value of the absolute dielectric permittivity of classical vacuum.

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Irradiance and Vacuum Comparison

Irradiance has 42 relations, while Vacuum has 269. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.61% = 5 / (42 + 269).

References

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