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That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.
Alpha radiation is a form of radioactivity that is quite common, it occurs when a nucleus emits what is effectively a helium nucleus, that is two protons plus two neutrons
A campfire emits electromagnetic radiation in the infrared and visible light ranges.
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Rn-222 emits alpha radiation.
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Heat transfer by radiation occurs in the infra-red part of the electromagnetic wave spectrum, because matter emits and absorbs radiation with that range of frequencies.
The Earth emits infrared radiation at greatest intensity
The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in a spectral region. The spectral region the sun's radiation emits to is the visible region of the spectrum.
That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.That is because every object emits electromagnetic radiation, according to its temperature.
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Alpha radiation is a form of radioactivity that is quite common, it occurs when a nucleus emits what is effectively a helium nucleus, that is two protons plus two neutrons
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is a type of chemical when exposed to radiation emits visible light.
A campfire emits electromagnetic radiation in the infrared and visible light ranges.
For example isotopes U-234, U-235, U-238.
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