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What is the amplitude of a wave relate to?

the color of light radiating that heat from it feels good


What is related to a amplitude of a wave?

the color of light radiating that heat from it feels good


Is silver good at radiating heat?

NO! Ideal materials for radiating heat are black. If a body is radiating lots of heat then its electromagnetic(EM) spectrum should peak below the visible range(Infrared region),making the material look dark.


What are the best surfaces for radiating heat?

Dark surfaces are the best.


What is the best material for conducting and radiating heat?

Silver is about the best for conduction, with copper not far behind. For radiation, a black body is best, and will radiate more heat the hotter it is. The sun for instance acts as a black body with temperature about 6000 deg C.


How do you use the word radiating in a sentence?

The cancer was caused by excessive nuclear radiation exposure. Some members of the military may have been exposed to high levels of radiation.


Heat promoting mechanisms include?

Heat promoting mechanism include exothermic reactions and the radiating of heat through conductance. Exothermic reactions include the combustion of carbon based fuels which release heat. The radiating of heat can come from electronic space heater that release warmth through their conducting metal filaments.


How does heat moves through gases?

It moves mainly by radiating through gases.


Why paint the oven shelf black?

Black absorbs heat instead of radiating it away so would heat up the oven quicker ;)


Why does the cold radiate from an ice lolly?

The cold is not really radiating from the ice. The ice is actually absorbing heat from the area surrounding it. Since the area around the ice is losing heat, a person perceives the ice as 'radiating cold'.


How fast does radiating heat travel in waves?

Radiating heat, also known as infrared radiation, travels at the speed of light (approximately 186,282 miles per second or 299,792 kilometers per second) in waves through a vacuum.


Why radiator called radiator?

A radiator is named for its function of radiating heat. It works by transferring thermal energy from hot coolant in a vehicle's engine to the surrounding air, effectively "radiating" heat to cool down the engine.