Everything about Irradiance totally explained
Irradiance,
radiant emittance, and
radiant exitance are
radiometry terms for the power of
electromagnetic radiation at a surface, per unit
area. "Irradiance" is used when the electromagnetic radiation is incident on the surface. "Radiant exitance" or "radiant emittance" is used when the radiation is emerging from the surface. The
SI units for all of these quantities are
watts per
square metre (W·m
-2), while the
cgs units are
ergs per
square centimeter per
second (erg·cm
-2·s
-1, often used in
astronomy). These quantities are sometimes called
intensity, but this usage leads to confusion with
radiant intensity, which has different units.
All of these quantities characterize the total amount of radiation present, at all frequencies. It is also common to consider each frequency in the spectrum separately. When this is done for radiation incident on a surface, it's called
spectral irradiance, and has SI units W·m
-3, or commonly W·m
-2·nm
-1.
If a point source radiates light uniformly in all directions and there's no absorption, then the irradiance drops off in proportion to the distance from the object squared, since the total power is constant and it's spread over an area that increases with the square of the distance from the source.
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