ifra red cause heating effect and any thing causing heating may elongates the molecules of the substanceon which they fall so the original elasticity may damage...and cell growth may interrupted ..have a higher risk of cancer esp...skin cancer
Infrared can Burn you. but it wont hurt you if you put your finger over the remote when pressing a button because its only a small quantity of it.
Infrared light can cause some serious health consequences. It can cause overheating as well as dehydration. In a narrow beam this light can cause damage to human eyes.
The danger to people from too much Infra-Red radiation is very simple - overheating
Infared waves are hot. they can be used in place of electric or propane to cook food, and as such they can burn people with prolonged exposure.
It may cause your balls to explode.
its very bad for as it can be bad for you
overheating
infrared waves and infrared radiation both are same
The term "infrared" refers to electromagnetic waves, not to sound waves.
No, infrared is a type of electromagnetic waves, and those are transverse waves.
No. Infrared is a type of electromagnetic waves, and therefore, a transverse wave.
No; sound is a mechanical wave, infrared is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
infrared waves and infrared radiation both are same
it can overheat.
The term "infrared" refers to electromagnetic waves, not to sound waves.
Infrared waves. Infrared waves are also used in retina scans.
No, infrared is a type of electromagnetic waves, and those are transverse waves.
No. Infrared is a type of electromagnetic waves, and therefore, a transverse wave.
They most use infa red but they use wireless for the more recent technology.
No; sound is a mechanical wave, infrared is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The danger is, if the infrared is trapped by atmospheric gases it can cause greenhouse effect.
Ultraviolet is higher frequency, then visible light, then infrared.
UV waves are shorter than infrared waves.
Infrared waves have longer wavelengths compared to red light waves. The wavelengths of infrared waves are too long for the naked eye to see, while red light waves can be seen as part of visible light.