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单词 solar constant
释义
solar constant

Physics
  • The rate at which solar energy is received per unit area at the outer limit of the earth’s atmosphere at the mean distance between the earth and the sun. The value is 1.353 kW m−2.


Astronomy
  • The total amount of solar energy, in all wavelengths, that falls on a given area at the top of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is most accurately measured by satellites and its value is approximately 1361 W/m2. In fact, the solar ‘constant’ varies by about 0.1% over the eleven-year solar cycle, and perhaps by more over longer periods, so the term total solar irradiance is now preferred.


Geology and Earth Sciences
  • The mean intensity of the solar beam in free space (i.e. before penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere) at the average distance of the Earth from the Sun. The intensity is not strictly constant for all the wavelengths of radiation involved. The amount of variability is still a subject of debate, but is certainly very small apart from the long-term development in the history of the Sun.


Geography
  • The rate per unit area at which solar radiation reaches the outer margin of the Earth’s atmosphere. This fixes the energy supply for the atmospheric heat engine. Gribben (1991) New Scientist 132, 1796 discusses variations in the solar constant.


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