You don't generate temperature. You generate heat. If something should happen to absorb
the heat, then you can measure the temperature of that thing and calculate how much heat
has been absorbed.
When heat travels through space from one place to another, it's traveling in the form of
invisible light called 'infrared radiation'.
We use that method to move heat, absorb it, and cause a temperature rise every day.
It's how we toast bread in a toaster.
A thermometer measures temperature by detecting infrared radiation. The visible spectrum does not emit significant amounts of infrared radiation, so placing a thermometer in any wavelength of the visible spectrum would not result in an accurate temperature reading.
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Violet light has the shortest wavelength of the visible spectrum.
No, lava is not an invisible liquid, lava can be seen and is therefore visible.
Dark matter is not visible to the naked eye and does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, so it does not have a color like visible matter. It remains invisible and undetectable through traditional telescopes, which is why it is called "dark" matter.
The opposite of visible is invisible, meaning unable to be seen.
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Only if you are a Ghost you can get invisible. But it's automatic, you are invisible unless you are hit or take damage your allies are visible to you, and you are visible for them.
The base word of "invisible" is "visible."
more invisible, most invisible
Visible.
No, at room temperature a metal can never be invisible. Metal reflects light and thus remains visible to the human eye. If there is any special coating that can make the metal appear invisible, it would have to be designed and applied deliberately.
to become invisible to bad you go to the glasses shop an get an invisible suit than put on and you invisible, but to be visible you take off the suit
We have to spill water onto the invisible things.
By definition, ultra-violet light is outside the visible spectrum of EM radiation. Thus it is defined as invisible.
Pathways can be both visible and invisible depending on their characteristics. Visible pathways include physical structures like roads and walkways, while invisible pathways may refer to neural networks in the brain or the flow of resources in an ecosystem.