- The Planckian locus is determined by substituting into the above equations the black body spectral radiant exitance, which is given by Planck's law:
- In this context, radiosity is the total radiative flux ( both reflected and re-radiated ) leaving a surface; this is also sometimes known as radiant exitance.
- This reference is necessary because Planck's law can be reformulated to give spectral radiant exitance rather than " spectral radiance ", in which case " " " replaces, with
- When I made the edit I was fully aware of the exitance of the 1 revert limitation and carefully limited my edits not to break it although I would not brake 1rr even if it was not mandatory.
- The law states that the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a black body across all wavelengths per unit time ( also known as the black-body radiant exitance or emissive power ) is directly proportional to the fourth power of the body's absolute temperature.
- :: : If I beleived in God and therefore creation of the universe by Him even though my mind might reason that there was a very low probability for the exitance of God then it is very likely I would apply the same reasoning to the possbility of evolution.
- Switching from " spectral radiance L " to " spectral radiant exitance M " as the default quantity would certainly make sense from a content POV, but is not trivial, because all formulas would have to be edited accordingly ( and should be consistent with other English Wikipedia pages dealing with this subject ).
- :: : : One thing that might be worth considering is that ( rightly or wrongly ) the popular culture sections are often used to justify the exitance of otherwise unusable images in the articles ( since they are discussing the movie or game, they include an image of the movie's depiction of the object, etc . ) I have a feeling these sections are often motivated by this more than anything else.