All bodies are subject to entropy, the constantly increasing disorder of the universe, all energy tends to thermal equilbirum thus, places of high energy/temperature/ pressure/ will radiate into places of lower energy/ temperature/ pressure.
Also see wiki on blackbody radiation for more detail on that topic.
The term you are looking for is "radiate." This means to emit rays or spread out from a central point in all directions.
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The energies associated with atomic motion are called kinetic energies. These energies are related to the motion of atoms and molecules within a system and are a key factor in determining the temperature of the system.
An incandescent light will radiate at all frequencies.
Here points radiate out from the central idea or concept.
Luminous
Yes planets do radiate noise. But not all of them do
A lamp or a flame radiate light. (as do incandescent bodies) A radiator radiates heat, (as does any other hot body) And speakers or horns radiate sound ( as do any vibrating bodies)
If you mean a system energy or an energy of a system, than in physics this means the sum of all different energies, of all parts of an observed system (part of bodies etc.).
The term you are looking for is "radiate." This means to emit rays or spread out from a central point in all directions.
That's called an "elastic collision".
No, all the stars radiate light equally in all directions.
Thermal energy is the sum of kinetic energies, while temperature is the average of these kinetic energies.
SYEDA MARYIUM FATIMA:Heat is sum of all kinetic energies of all molecules in a body whereas,Temperature is average of all kinetic energies of all molecules in a body.
Her face seemed to radiate kindness. Spokes radiate from an axle.
I'm hesitant to say, "All" -- I'm sure someone could find some example of a type of matter that does not do so -- but (1) all objects with a temperature radiate SOME blackbody radiation, (2) all electrons will, if accelerated, radiate photons, and (3) all nuclei will, if there is a decay, radiate some amount of gamma rays.
The wide range of energy waves that radiate from the sun is called the electromagnetic spectrum. This spectrum includes various types of radiation, such as visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared radiation, and more. Each type of wave has different wavelengths and energies, contributing to the sun's overall energy output and its effects on Earth.