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Q: What happens to heat radiation when it neither passes through a material nor is reflected from it?
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What happens to the energy from the sun that is neither reflected nor absorbed by the atmosphere?

The rest passes through the atmosphere where it warms the Earth's surface. A small amount (7%) is reflected by ice and oceans.


If energy can be neither created nor destroyed what happens to the sunlight that falls on earth?

Sunlight is radiation energy that transfers into heat energy


Is land breeze radiation conduction or radiation?

Neither, breezes are convection.


Is the sun's energy transferred to Earth by radiation?

Yes. Since there is no phjysical material in the space between Sun and Earth, neither conduction nor convection is an option.


What is invisible radiation?

Invisible radiation refers to radiation that are neither negative nor positive and have no weight or odor.


Do the suns rays get reflected or absorbed by energy?

Neither, they ARE energy.


Is infared radiation ionic or non ionic?

Neither. Radiation is energy, and not made of matter.


What type of radiation has neither charge nor mass?

gamma


Is wind power a raw material?

Wind is not considered as a material, so neither is it a raw material.


What types of radiation are bad?

Radiation is neither good nor bad. All types of radiation can be useful for some purpose, but many can be harmful in overdose conditions.


What are good types of radiation?

Radiation is neither good nor bad. All types of radiation can be useful for some purpose, but many can be harmful in overdose conditions.


How is heat transfer by radiation different form heat transfer by convection and conduction?

Radiation requires neither contact (through which conduction transfers heat) nor mass flow or movement (through which convection transfers heat). Only radiation can take place in a vacuum. Convection and conduction both require a material medium for the heat transfer to occur. Only radiation can transfer thermal energy through the vacuum of space.