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When they're incident on glass, infrared photons do the same things that photons of otherwavelengths do ... some are reflected, some are absorbed, and some are transmitted.How many of the photons undergo each process depends on the energy of the photonsand the chemical composition of the glass.
infrared radiation
Typically, the IR energy is absorbed by the glass as heat.
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yes. these panels are made of glass and when glass is dropped it shatters. it might not shatter into a million pieces but any glass object can break
When they're incident on glass, infrared photons do the same things that photons of otherwavelengths do ... some are reflected, some are absorbed, and some are transmitted.How many of the photons undergo each process depends on the energy of the photonsand the chemical composition of the glass.
Glass panels can be bought from specialist glass suppliers such as Axis Glass. However, one can also buy glass panels from general retailers such as eBay and Amazon.
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infrared radiation
That depends, short wave infrared radiation can travel through glass (hence the laser pointers and your TV remotes), but longer infrared waves get reflected. This is due to the design of glass so that we can see through it but the infrared heat radiation does not leave, thus improving efficiency.
Glass is known to completely block infrared waves from a detector. Aluminium foil no answer.
Ultraviolet and Infrared.
i think it does if not glass will...!
Ultraviolet is too high frequency to enter glass and infrared is too low.
Polycarbonate panels are used as substitutes for glass and plastic such as in windows. You can purchase polycarbonate panels from retailers such as Amazon.
The glass usually used is a 1/4 inch tempered glass.
Typically, the IR energy is absorbed by the glass as heat.