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Q: What are the factors that can affect how quickly an object's heat is gained or lost through radiation?
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What can infrared travel through?

Infrared radiation can only travel through empty space or transparent objects


Does solar energy moves from the sun to objects on earth by radiation through liquids and solids?

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How is heat transferred through the process of convection?

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Which type of electromagnetic radiation is used in baggage scanners, and why?

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How heat energy transferred by radiation?

Heat is transferred through air and space as electromagnetic radiation. A daily example is the infrared (the heat lamp), whose spectrum is just about or below the visible light frequencies, and infrared radiation can be thought of as traveling but invisible photons (light is a form of electromagnetic radiation) of low energies. In general, all objects emit thermal radiation through oscillation of charge particles in matters, even when the objects are near zero degree Kelvin.


What can radiation not do that convection and conduction can do?

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How long does radiation last in objects that have gone through radiographic testing?

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