The formula use in calorimetry is that of the Beer-Lambert Law and is fundamentally the fact the absorbance of light transmitted through a sample is directly proportional to concentration. Note that absorbance is log10(Incident Intensity / Transmitted Intensity). (Google elsewhere for more comprehensive information).
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Calorimetry is the scientific measurement of heat transfer during physical or chemical processes. It involves measuring the heat absorbed or released by a substance through temperature changes. Calorimetry is used to study the energetics of reactions and determine the specific heat capacity of substances.
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J. B. Klumpp has written: 'Report of Committee on calorimetry' -- subject(s): Gas, Calorimetry
Direct calorimetry measures energy expenditure by directly assessing heat production using a calorimeter. Indirect calorimetry estimates energy expenditure by measuring oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production, which are then used to calculate energy expenditure based on known respiratory exchange ratios and energy equivalents of oxygen and carbon dioxide.