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heat radiation - translation to russian

ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION GENERATED BY THE THERMAL MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN MATTER
Radiant heat; Heat radiator; Thermal radiator; Thermal Radiation; Thermal light; Heat radiation; Radiative heat transfer; Radiation of heat; Thermal emission; Radiation heat transfer; Radiation properties
  • Thermal radiation in visible light can be seen on this hot metalwork. Its emission in the [[infrared]] is invisible to the human eye. [[Infrared cameras]] are capable of capturing this infrared emission (see [[Thermography]]).
  • National Research Council]], near [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Spectral response of two paints and a mirrored surface, in the visible and the infrared. From NASA.
  • Spectral response of two paints and a mirrored surface, in the visible and the infrared. From NASA.
  • The peak wavelength and total-s radiated amount vary with temperature according to [[Wien's displacement law]]. Although this shows relatively high temperatures, the same relationships hold true for any temperature down to absolute zero.

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теплоизлучение
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общая лексика

тепловое [инфракрасное] излучение

тепловая радиация

теплоизлучение

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теплопередача

Definition

ЛАЗЕР
1. пучок света луч, получаемый при помощи такого генератора.
Лечение лазером. Сварка лазером.
2. оптический квантовый генератор, устройство для получения мощных узаконаправленных пучков света.
Импульсный л. Л. непрерывного действия.

Wikipedia

Thermal radiation

Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of particles in matter. Thermal radiation is generated when heat from the movement of charges in the material (electrons and protons in common forms of matter) is converted to electromagnetic radiation. All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation. At room temperature, most of the emission is in the infrared (IR) spectrum.: 73–86  Particle motion results in charge-acceleration or dipole oscillation which produces electromagnetic radiation.

Infrared radiation emitted by animals (detectable with an infrared camera) and cosmic microwave background radiation are examples of thermal radiation.

If a radiation object meets the physical characteristics of a black body in thermodynamic equilibrium, the radiation is called blackbody radiation. Planck's law describes the spectrum of blackbody radiation, which depends solely on the object's temperature. Wien's displacement law determines the most likely frequency of the emitted radiation, and the Stefan–Boltzmann law gives the radiant intensity.

Thermal radiation is also one of the fundamental mechanisms of heat transfer.

Examples of use of heat radiation
1. NASA‘s Spitzer Space Telescope sees the universe entirely in infrared light, which we commonly think of as heat radiation.
2. It is possible that the configuration of the concrete pillars in the building deflected the full monstrous effect of that initial burst of gamma and heat radiation.
3. The report says "UB313‘s surface is such that it reflects about 60 percent of the incident solar light, which is very similar to the reflectivity of Pluto." "Measuring the heat radiation of UB313 at a wavelength of 1.2 mm, where reflected sunlight is negligible and the object brightness only depends on the surface temperature and the object size, the temperature can be well estimated from the distance to the sun, and thus the observed 1.2 mm brightness allows a good size measurement." Scientists determined 2003 UB313‘s diameter is about 1,864 miles (3,000 kilometers), which is 435 miles (700 kilometers) larger than Pluto.
What is the Russian for heat radiation? Translation of &#39heat radiation&#39 to Russian