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Infrared radiation is emitted by the human skin. This type of radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
Infrared radiation is the type of wave emitted by all warm bodies. This type of electromagnetic radiation has wavelengths longer than visible light and is commonly associated with heat.
Gamma radiation is considered the most deadly type of radiation as it is highly penetrating and can easily damage tissues and cells in the body. This type of radiation is emitted during nuclear reactions and explosions.
Infrared radiation is a type of wave that is emitted by all warm bodies. It is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
The type of light you emit is called incandescent light, and the term for the heat emitted along with it is called infrared radiation.
Infrared radiation is emitted by the human skin. This type of radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
The radiation emited is gamma ray
Alpha
Electromagnetic radiation in the form of thermal radiation is emitted as any substance, including iron, gets hot.
Electromagnetic radiation in the form of thermal radiation is emitted as any substance, including iron, gets hot.
gamma
In this case alpha particles are emitted.
Infrared radiation is the type of wave emitted by all warm bodies. This type of electromagnetic radiation has wavelengths longer than visible light and is commonly associated with heat.
Infrared radiation is the type of radiation that gets trapped on Earth's surface by the greenhouse effect. This radiation is emitted by the Earth's surface in response to the incoming solar radiation and is absorbed and re-emitted by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to the warming of the planet.
The infrared radiation emitted from a candle is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is not visible to the human eye. It is produced as a result of the heat generated by the candle flame and can be felt as warmth by our skin.
Gamma radiation
Gamma radiation is considered the most deadly type of radiation as it is highly penetrating and can easily damage tissues and cells in the body. This type of radiation is emitted during nuclear reactions and explosions.