Attenuation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, attenuation (in some contexts also called extinction ) is the gradual loss in intensity of any kind of flux through a medium. For instance, sunlight is attenuated by dark glasses, and ...
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The combined effect of scattering and absorption is called attenuation. Ultrasonic attenuation is the decay rate of the wave as it propagates through material. ... Attenuation of sound within a material itself is often not of intrinsic interest. However, natural properties and loading conditions can be related to attenuation.
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Mar 10, 2009 ... Attenuation takes a living agent and alters it so that it becomes harmless or less virulent. These vaccines contrast to those produced by ...
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Attenuation - Definition of Attenuation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Attenuation. Look it up now! ... Use attenuation in a Sentence...
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This page describes the term attenuation and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Attenuation is the opposite of amplification, and is normal when a signal is sent from one point to another. If the signal attenuates too much, it becomes unintelligible, which is why most networks...
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Attenuation is the opposite of amplification, and is normal when a signal is sent from one point to another. If the signal attenuates too much, it becomes unintelligible, which is why most networks require repeaters at regular intervals.
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attenuation: The decrease in intensity of a signal, beam, or wave as a result of absorption of energy and of scattering out of the path to the detector, but not including the reduction due to geometric spreading.
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Because of attenuation, storms close to the radar are better sampled than storms far from the radar site. Beam spreading and attenuation both combine to produce a much poorer sampling of storms far from the radar. ... Attenuation is higher when the radar beam has the flow through a large number of hydrometeors.
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