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infrared radiationElectromagnetic radiation of wavelength between about 700 nanometres and 1 millimetre – that is, between the limit of the red end of the visible spectrum and the shortest microwaves. All bodies above the absolute zero of temperature absorb and radiate infrared radiation. Infrared radiation is used in medical photography and treatment, and in industry, astronomy, and criminology. The human eye cannot detect infrared radiation, but its effects can be demonstrated. For example, an electric hob at a high temperature glows and is hot. As it cools down, it no longer gives out visible light. However, the heat (infrared radiation) that continues to be given out can be felt. Infrared absorption spectra are used in chemical analysis, particularly for organic compounds. Objects that radiate infrared radiation can be photographed on specially sensitized emulsions or made visible in the dark by infrared-sensitive electronic detectors. This is important for military purposes and in detecting people buried under rubble. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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If the materials could harvest both the visible and infrared parts of the spectrum, plastic solar cells might achieve up to 30 percent efficiency, says Stanford University's Peter Peumans. a wireless communications software development company, has announced an agreement to collaborate on the development of an IrFM-compliant (infrared financial messaging) smart dongle solution for the Japanese infrared mobile-payment market. The company's two-pass electric infrared dryer is said to reduce moisture in plies prior to calendering. |
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