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How to pronounce reflectivity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms reflectiveness
Type of thoughtfulness
Derivation reflective
Type Words
Synonyms reflection, reflexion
Type of physical property
Has types sound reflection, echo, replication, reverberation
Derivation reflective
Type Words
Synonyms coefficient of reflection, reflectance, reflection factor
Type of coefficient

Examples of reflectivity

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The reflectivity was the same for ultraviolet light, which bees use to navigate.
From the newscientist.com
One such attribute is its reflectivity, a quality climate scientists call albedo.
From the sciencedaily.com
The problem isn't the color per se, but the reflectivity of the paint overall.
From the techcrunch.com
S.G.C. performed the differential reflectivity and laser control experiments.
From the nature.com
Certain patterns of reflectivity are important clues for the meteorologist as well.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The layer affects the reflectivity of the clouds, and therefore the climate.
From the upi.com
High reflectivity electrofluidic pixels with zero-power grayscale operation.
From the sciencedaily.com
There is little extra in the budget to increase type size and reflectivity.
From the denverpost.com
However, the reflectivity of skin can change under different circumstances.
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More examples
  • Coefficient of reflection: the fraction of radiant energy that is reflected from a surface
  • Reflection: the ability to reflect beams or rays
  • Reflectiveness: the capability of quiet thought or contemplation
  • Radar term referring to the ability of a radar target to return energy; used to derive echo intensity, and to estimate precipitation intensity and rainfall rates. See dBZ, VIP.
  • The degree to which an object bounces light back from its surfaces.
  • The measure of the reflective quality of a surface; the relative ability of a given surface to reflect light away from it without absorbing, diffusing or otherwise compromising the light's quality, intensity and spectrum.
  • A measure of the returned power, which is sensitive to the size and number of hydrometeors (i.e., the particle size spectra).
  • The ratio of the intensity of the total radiation reflected from a surface to the total incident on that surface.
  • The ratio of the energy carried by a wave after reflection from a surface to its energy before reflection.