Physics, asked by masoomayasin8619, 6 months ago

give examples from everyday life where good and bad radiators of heat are used?

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Answered by rajvirsingh327
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the heat from the hotter to the colder region. Some common examples of Radiation are Ultraviolet light from the sun, heat from a stove burner, visible light from a candle, x-rays from an x-ray machine.

Answered by praneetgopnarayan2
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Radiation heat transfer is the mode of transfer of heat from one place to another in the form of waves called electromagnetic waves. Convectionand conduction require the presence of matter as a medium to carry

the heat from the hotter to the colder region. Some common examples of Radiation are Ultraviolet light from the sun, heat from a stove burner, visible light from a candle, x-rays from an x-ray machine.

All life on Earth depends on the transfer of energy from the Sun, and this energy is transferred to the Earth over empty space. This form of energy transfer is the radiation of heat.

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