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Opacity Astrophysics and Space Science Library

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Opacity Astrophysics and Space Science Library is a opacity, light absorption book by W. F. Huebner.

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The interaction of radiation with matter is a fundamental process in the universe; in particular, the absorption and scattering of radiation by matter (the opacity) govern the formation, evolution, and structure of stars and planets.  But opacity is also important in many terrestrial applications in which radiation is the dominant means of energy transfer, such as controlled nuclear-fusion, laser ablation, atmospheric entry and reentry, and the "greenhouse" effect.  This book covers all aspects of opacity and equations of state for plasmas, gases, vapors, and dust and emphasizes the continuous transformation of phases and molecular compositions with changing density and temperature under conditions of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) while preserving the basic abundances of the chemical elements in a mixture.

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Opacity Astrophysics and Space Science Library is a Opacity, Light absorption, Astrophysics, Space sciences, Physics book.

What is Opacity Astrophysics and Space Science Library about?+

The interaction of radiation with matter is a fundamental process in the universe; in particular, the absorption and scattering of radiation by matter (the opacity) govern the formation, evolution, and structure of stars and planets.  But opacity is also important in many terrestrial applications in...

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Opacity Astrophysics and Space Science Library was written by W. F. Huebner.