That part called infra-red.
Becasue heat radiation(Infra-red) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. All waves in the electromagnetic spectrum(e.g light, radio waves) don't need particles(mass) to carry energy.
It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
I think in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
One example is the visible spectrum : all the colors that you can see.
Infrared
infrared waves
Infrared energy is felt as heat, although any type of electronmagnetic energy can be felt as heat if it is sufficiently intense.
infrared
No, its just visible light - light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is in the middle of it.
Becasue heat radiation(Infra-red) is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. All waves in the electromagnetic spectrum(e.g light, radio waves) don't need particles(mass) to carry energy.
Could it be that the frequency of sound waves are to low?
The sun emits all of the electromagnetic spectrum. The part that heats the sidewalk is the infrared region which is invisible and has a long wavelength. Dark objects absorb much more heat than lighter objects so that asphalt pavement will get much hotter than concrete.
It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.It gets radiated away, as infrared radiation, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
I think in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
We call that the visible or optical spectrum.
the electromagnetic spectrum is reflected by different things like TVs and glass
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.