Infrared signals emitted by TV remotes are low-power and non-ionizing, meaning they cannot cause harm to humans. The intensity of the infrared light is not strong enough to generate heat at levels that could burn people.
Infrared light can heat objects it comes into contact with, but it is not typically strong enough to burn human skin. However, prolonged exposure to very intense infrared radiation can potentially cause skin damage.
Infrared waves can burn you by transferring heat energy to your skin. This can happen when you are exposed to high levels of infrared radiation, such as from sources like intense heat lamps or industrial equipment. The heat absorbed by your skin can cause burns similar to those from excessive sun exposure.
Infrared rays are generally not harmful to humans in small doses, as they are a form of electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light. However, prolonged or intense exposure to high levels of infrared radiation can cause skin burns and eye damage. It is important to take precautions when working with sources of high-intensity infrared rays to prevent adverse health effects.
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.
Infrared waves can cause burns and skin damage if exposure is prolonged or at close proximity. They can also pose a fire hazard when focused on flammable materials. Additionally, long-term exposure to strong infrared radiation can lead to eye damage and vision problems.
Infrared light can burn the surface of the eye , like it burns the skin, IE .. sun burn, or for welders, flash burn , which takes place in a fraction of a second , because of the intensity of the infrared rays.
Infrared is heat energy and heat energy can seriously hurt because it can burn
It will stun your muscle.
Infrared light can heat objects it comes into contact with, but it is not typically strong enough to burn human skin. However, prolonged exposure to very intense infrared radiation can potentially cause skin damage.
palliative
so it doesnt go to landfills. and so it doesn't take up space or emit smell
Infrared waves can burn you by transferring heat energy to your skin. This can happen when you are exposed to high levels of infrared radiation, such as from sources like intense heat lamps or industrial equipment. The heat absorbed by your skin can cause burns similar to those from excessive sun exposure.
In one way or another, Infrared cannot be controlled, I say this because if you expose something to Infrared for too long, that thing could burn. Therefore Infrared is too intense, to defrost food (a delicate thing). This is most probably why Infrared would not be good for defrosting food.
hope it doesnt burn out and die
Eating pineapple adds calories, it doesnt burn them - despite what you may have read in a diet book.
how is this not answered yet even google doesnt have a cuking answer
no it doesnt try it its realy tasty