Yes, you feel infrared radiation a form of electromagnetic radiation.
Radiation energy.
Some of it is though you also get convection an conduction heat transfer
You are one example. When it is cold, other people can even feel the thermal radiation (heat) coming from you. A stove with its flame or 'lid' turned on gives off thermal radiation (heat). The Sun's thermal radiation (heat) reaches 93 million miles to us on Earth.
You feel the heat on your skin. It's radiation.
u feel heat
Radiation energy.
The fireplace's heat is an example of radiation.
A fireplace heats a room by radiation. That radiation is the direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
radiation.
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C. Radiation
Some of it is though you also get convection an conduction heat transfer
Heat cast forward out of a firepalce is called radiant heat and it the only usable heat that a fireplace can create The wasted heat that a fireplace creates is called combusion heat that rises up the chimney.
"C", radiation.
You are one example. When it is cold, other people can even feel the thermal radiation (heat) coming from you. A stove with its flame or 'lid' turned on gives off thermal radiation (heat). The Sun's thermal radiation (heat) reaches 93 million miles to us on Earth.
Fireplaces have mostly radiant heat- infrared light. All light travels in a straight line- that whey the people in front feel the heat.