Absorption Explained
Absorption may refer to:
Chemistry and biology
Physics and chemical engineering
Mathematics and economics
- Absorption (economics), the total demand of an economy for goods and services both from within and without
- Absorption (logic), one of the rules of inference
- Absorption costing, or total absorption costing, a method for appraising or valuing a firm's total inventory by including all the manufacturing costs incurred to produce those goods
- Absorbing element, in mathematics, an element that does not change when it is combined in a binary operation with some other element
- Absorption law, in mathematics, an identity linking a pair of binary operations
See also
- Adsorption, the formation of a gas or liquid film on a solid surface
- CO2 scrubber, device which absorbs carbon dioxide from circulated gas
- Digestion, the uptake of substances by the gastrointestinal tract
- Absorption (psychology), a state of becoming absorbed by mental imagery or fantasy
- Flow (psychology), a state of total mental "absorption"