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Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
Radiant heat is electromagnetic radiation. Thermal heat is the micro kinetic energy of the component atoms or molecules of a material substance. The "or" of the question can not be answered because there is no "or" involved.
radiation
Radiation is the mode of transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic wave. Infra red radiations are nothing but heat radiations.
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Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
Ultraviolet light.
-- a radio wave -- a heat wave -- a yellow wave -- a blue wave -- an ultraviolet wave -- an X-ray -- a gamma ray
So is the "heat" radiant heat, an electromagnetic wave? (Heat is used to mean many things.) Electricity gets turned into the electromagnetic infrared (heat).
The electromagnetic wave used here is Ultraviolet wave...
Radiant heat is electromagnetic radiation. Thermal heat is the micro kinetic energy of the component atoms or molecules of a material substance. The "or" of the question can not be answered because there is no "or" involved.
-- Microwaves (to heat food). -- Radio waves (to entertain customers). -- Light waves make it possible for customers to read the menu and to see what they are eating. -- In some primitive, backward restaurants, 'heat' waves are still used to heat food.
Heat is transported through Infra red. It is an electromagnetic wave
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that produces radiant energy is sometimes referred to as electromagnetic waves. It is not visible to the human eye.
microwave is an electromagnetic wave in order of micrometer (one thousandth of meter). Because every electromagnetic wave is a radiation, microwave is radiation. Therefore, microwave oven which utilize microwave is transferring the heat via radiation.
Infrared radiation