Physics, asked by Maely, 1 year ago

Infrared waves, with frequencies lower than those of visible light, vibrate
not only the electrons, but entire atoms or molecules in the structure of the
glass. This vibration increases the internal energy and temperature of the structure, which is why infrared waves are often called heat waves.


spark151: the question is that why are infrared waves often called heat waves.

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The vibration increases the internal energy and temperature of the structure, which is why infrared waves are often called heat waves.

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