Our eyes do not respond to heat waves, which is why we cannot see them. Light waves, on the other hand, are detected by our eyes and this makes us see.
No, a refrigerator is a type of heat pump, it takes heat out of the inside and rejects it to a heat exchanger on the back. I don't see how it could be called an insulator
point 3 b/c Radiation allows heat to be transfered through wave energy, and if you see the chart on SI you can see the waves on the side of the glass
able to see heat of an object. i think?
Because you can see air
Kinetic
Our eyes do not respond to heat waves, which is why we cannot see them. Light waves, on the other hand, are detected by our eyes and this makes us see.
yes
You can see rain, snow, sleet, hail. You can experience heat.
it's called condensation, when the kettle is running and it's near a window you can see the heat on it. you are the tool no metals needed
At Volcanoes.
Can't see why not!
They see heat levels.
we would see the heat and light radiating as is it were to explode in that area
Latent heat of fission is analogous to latent heat of fusion (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_fusion) except that it applies to the state of change from liquid to gas. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_heat.
No, a refrigerator is a type of heat pump, it takes heat out of the inside and rejects it to a heat exchanger on the back. I don't see how it could be called an insulator
to see... and to heat things up...