Emission Impossible was created on 2001-11-08.
You can't, with just the CO2 emission figure.
miet b4-303
Atomic emission spectrometry is limited to alkali metals.
We can control the emission by banning completely. These would be CFC's.
Frankly, because you have to pay it. Most of what you pay for an emissions test is for the city/state permit.
That's why it's called spontaneous emission you cannot control it. But there is a kind of emission which is called stimulated emission emission. People use stimulated emission in lasers and it can be controlled.
1- Secondary Emission 2- Thermionic Emission 3- Field Emission 4- Photo-Electric Emission Badbanky
Emission is a noun.
stimulated emission causes due to the energy difference between the higher and lower energy level state, but it doesn't depends in the case of spontaneous emission . spontaneous emission causes without any stimulation .In stimulated emission energy transfer is twice the energy transfer of spontaneous emission.
there is no atomic emission from the sun.
Edelweiss Emission was created in 1989.
If you are talking about beta+ decay, then the emission of a positron is accompanied with the emission of an electron neutrino.
No, emission is a noun; a common, singular, concrete noun. Emission sometimes appears in the adjective position, for example 'an emission standard' or 'an emission control." Some authorities treat such cases as double nouns; others, as noun modifiers. Since noun modifiers are nouns given an adjectival use, some people regard "emission" as an adjective in such constructions, though unlike most attributive adjectives, they cannot be graded(*"a very emission standard") or given a predicative use (*"the standard, which was emission" or *"The emission was standard").
The emission spectrum can be used to determine the composition of a material
advantages of atomic emission
The word emission is a noun, a common singular noun.