No, light doesn't have physical substance so it can't be felt. We can only see light when it enters our eyes.
No, you cannot feel infrared light on your skin as it is not within the visible spectrum of light that can be detected by our skin receptors.
Radiant energy (light) - the heat you feel is "infra red" radiation. Your eyes can not see this wavelength of light but there are sensors (thermal sensors) in your skin that can feel it.
Infrared light is responsible for making whatever it strikes feel warmer. This type of light carries energy that can be felt as heat when it is absorbed by objects, including our skin.
The warmth you feel from a light bulb is due to the energy it emits in the form of heat. This sensation is caused by the infrared radiation produced by the light bulb, which can make your skin feel warm when in close proximity to the bulb.
The type of energy that makes a light bulb feel warm is heat energy. This energy is generated as a byproduct of the light bulb's operation and is emitted in the form of infrared radiation, which can be felt as warmth.
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No, you cannot feel infrared light on your skin as it is not within the visible spectrum of light that can be detected by our skin receptors.
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you feel scared but when you close your eyes everything is just fine
It is true that high voltage light directly to eyes, can make someone feel dizzy.
Radiant energy (light) - the heat you feel is "infra red" radiation. Your eyes can not see this wavelength of light but there are sensors (thermal sensors) in your skin that can feel it.
Infrared light is responsible for making whatever it strikes feel warmer. This type of light carries energy that can be felt as heat when it is absorbed by objects, including our skin.
on Christmas day i feel joy and happiness,exited, I feel the light of Christ in side me
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The warmth you feel from a light bulb is due to the energy it emits in the form of heat. This sensation is caused by the infrared radiation produced by the light bulb, which can make your skin feel warm when in close proximity to the bulb.