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Inverse square law

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  1. The inverse square law applies to any entity which radiates out from a point in space (see point source and fluence rate to expand on this concept). with respect to radiation protection , the law says if you double your distance from a source of ionising

  2. A law of illumination which states that the illumination of a surface

  3. Physical law stating that, from a point source of radiation, the intensity of energy is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the origin.

  4. Physical law for a point source of energy. the quantity or strength is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the origin.




Protection, английский
  1. Охрана; защита см. coverage

  2. Охрана; защита

  3. 1. the act of keeping a person or thing safe from harm 2. something which protects  children are vaccinated as a protection against disease. protection of children act 1999 protection of children act 1999 /pr? tek??n ?v t??ldr?n kt/

  4. Protección

  5. Предохранение

  6. Formerly, a certificate giving exemption from impressment.

  7. Защита; средства защиты

  8. Защита; защитные меры о ~

  9. Process of setting equipment or anchors for safety.

  10. A tab within the exchange administration center (eac) that contains anti-virus/anti spam, and data loss protection.

  11. The process of protecting data from loss or corruption by centrally creating and maintaining replicas and shadow copies of the data. dpm is designed to provide short-term disk-based backup, to support rapid and reliable recovery of data.

  12. In a specialised sense, used for the rules governing the protection given to a train which stops in an unusual location or becomes derailed, to stop another train hitting it.


Illumination, английский
  1. Освещение; облучение (цели)

  2. Lighting minus craft. also, someone else`s setup.

  3. The amount or intensity of light striking an object.

  4. The luminous flux density incident on a surface, i.e., the luminous flux per unit area; usually expressed in lumens per square foot or footcandles, and lumens per square meter or lux.

  5. Act of illuminating or state of being illuminated. see also illuminate. compare illuminance.2,6


Proportional, английский
  1. Член пропорции

  2. A пропорциональный analogy

  3. Пропорциональный


Ion, английский
  1. An ion is a charged atom or molecule. the ion is charged because the number of electrons do not equal the number of protons in the atom or molecule. if the atom or molecule contains an excess of electrons it will be negatively charged (e.g. oh-) where as

  2. Institute of navigation

  3. An atom that has an electric charge (note: ions with a positive charge are called cations and those with a negative charge are called anions.) comment: it is believed that living organisms, including human beings, react to the presence of ionised particles in the atmosphere. hot dry winds contain a higher proportion of positive ions than usual and these winds cause headaches and other illnesses. if negative ionised air is introduced into an air-conditioning system, the incidence of headaches and nausea among people working in the building may be reduced.

  4. An electrically charged atom or group of atoms that has lost or gained electrons; a loss makes the resulting particle positively charged; a gain makes the particle negatively charged.

  5. An electrically charged atom or group of atoms that has lost or gained electrons; a loss

  6. An atom or molecule which has gained or lost one or more of its valence electrons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge.


Internal radiation, английский
    The internal radiation (hazard) exists where radioactive materials enter the body. the materials can enter via inhalation, ingestion, absorption or injection. once in the body they will enter the systemic system where they will then migrate to the organs