If heat radiation neither passes through a material nor is reflected from it, it is mostly absorbed by the material, leading to an increase in its temperature. This increase in temperature can result in the material emitting its own heat radiation in the form of infrared radiation.
If light is neither reflected nor refracted, it will be absorbed by the object it encounters. This absorption of light energy can result in the object heating up.
Warm is a rather vague term. If it means neither cold enough to freeze your flesh nor hot enough to burn it, the answer is infrared.
Invisible radiation refers to electromagnetic waves that are not visible to the human eye, such as ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays. Although these forms of radiation cannot be seen, they can have various effects on living organisms and materials. Protection measures are often required when working with invisible radiation to prevent harmful exposure.
Radiation requires neither contact (through which conduction transfers heat) nor mass flow or movement (through which convection transfers heat). Only radiation can take place in a vacuum. Convection and conduction both require a material medium for the heat transfer to occur. Only radiation can transfer thermal energy through the vacuum of space.
Translucent (sort of milky) materials scatter light in a random fashion as the light passes through them. There can be some scattering even in transparent materials (few materials are totally transparent!)
If light is neither reflected nor refracted, it will be absorbed by the object it encounters. This absorption of light energy can result in the object heating up.
The rest passes through the atmosphere where it warms the Earth's surface. A small amount (7%) is reflected by ice and oceans.
Sunlight is radiation energy that transfers into heat energy
Yes. Since there is no phjysical material in the space between Sun and Earth, neither conduction nor convection is an option.
Neither, they ARE energy.
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Wind is not considered as a material, so neither is it a raw material.
Radiation is neither good nor bad. All types of radiation can be useful for some purpose, but many can be harmful in overdose conditions.
Neither team will receive any points.
Sorry, the (black) hole itself is quite invisible due the fact that it does not emit any light at all ... neither reflected nor emitted. However, unless there is no material at all in the vicinity of the hole, the material being sucked into the hole is being accelerated at an unbelievably high rate and thus is glowing --- often brighter than a sun.
If neither are Dominant Or Recessive then its called co dominance or spuedo - dominance
Stagnation