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Radiation is the type of body heat loss characterized by heat transfer from the surface of one object to the surface of another object without actual contact. This occurs through electromagnetic waves emitted by the warmer object and absorbed by the cooler object.
The type of surface of an object affects how it radiates and absorbs heat energy by influencing its albedo, emissivity, and conductivity. Objects with darker colors absorb more heat because they have higher absorption rates (lower albedo), while objects with rough textures tend to have higher emissivity, allowing them to efficiently emit heat. Additionally, materials with high thermal conductivity transfer heat more easily, affecting how quickly they absorb or release thermal energy.
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Heat energy is transferred due to a temperature difference. Heat moves from a warmer object to a cooler object until thermal equilibrium is reached.
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The three factors that affect how much heat an object absorbs or loses are the temperature difference between the object and its surroundings, the surface area of the object, and the type of material the object is made of.
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