Real
surfaces on of the best examples are not perfectly diffuse and hence the
intensity of emitted radiation is not constant over all directions. The
characteristically different behavior of electric conductors and mono-conductors.
Conductors emit more energy in a direction
having a large azimuth angle. This behavior more explained with basic
electromagnetic wave theory A sphere conducted and mono conducting material will have the opposite behavior and will appear bright in the center and dark around
the edge.
Reflectance
and absorptance of thermal radiation from real surfaces are a function not only
of the surface itself but also the surroundings . The properties are dependent
on the direction and wave length of the incident radiation .
But the distribution of the intensity of
incident radiation with wave length may be a very complicated function of the
temperatures and surface characteristics of all the surfaces which incorporate
the surroundings.
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