霍金輻射
huoˋ jin ˉ fuˊ sheˋ
Hawking radiation, Theory proposed by British physicist Stephen Hawking, where due to a combination of the properties of quantum mechanics and gravity, the curved space-time surrounding a black hole emits a small amount of heat which would result in non mass-accreting black holes shrinking and evaporating
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rhymes-霍金輻射
基爾霍夫定律
ji ˉ erˇ huoˋ fu ˉ dingˋ luuˋ
Kirchhoff's laws, Three laws that explain the formation of spectra, named for German physicist Guastav Kirchhoff (1824–87). An incandescent solid or gas under high pressure (such as a star) will produce a continuous spectrum. A low-density gas (such as a neon sign) will radiate an emission (bright line) spectrum. Continuous radiation viewed through a low-density gas will produce an absorption (dark line) spectrum.
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