Thursday, February 16, 2012

Background

In abounding cases, abrasion is an exponential action of the aisle breadth through the medium. In actinic spectroscopy, this is accepted as the Beer-Lambert law.

In engineering, abrasion is usually abstinent in units of decibels per assemblage breadth of average (dB/cm, dB/km, etc.) and is represented by the abrasion accessory of the average in question.1

Frequency-dependent abrasion of electromagnetic radiation in accepted atmosphere.

Attenuation aswell occurs in earthquakes; if the seismic after-effects move further abroad from the epicenter, they abound abate as they are attenuated by the ground.

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