A motor car, with its glass totally closed, is parked directly under the sun what happens to the temperature inside the car. Explain the phenomenon
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Sun emits infrared radiations, which pass through the glass and heat the car. The radiations cannot pass out of the glass, so the heat gets trapped inside, raising the temperature of the interior.
This is because glass is transparent to infrared radiations released from the sun, having smaller wavelength than that emitted by the interior of the car, which have longer wavelength to which glass is opaque.
This is because glass is transparent to infrared radiations released from the sun, having smaller wavelength than that emitted by the interior of the car, which have longer wavelength to which glass is opaque.
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It becomes very hot . Is it right?
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