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Gerinski
I am familiar with the usual concept that heat is kinetic energy (the vibration of matter particles) but I also read that heat is one of the faces of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light, radiowaves or x rays.
Is it correct?
Is it actually both? (e.g. EM radiation just a side effect of the kinetical movement ? and probably able to cause kinetical movement again on the matter absorbing it?) if really EM radiation, in which length of the spectrum?
Is it correct?
Is it actually both? (e.g. EM radiation just a side effect of the kinetical movement ? and probably able to cause kinetical movement again on the matter absorbing it?) if really EM radiation, in which length of the spectrum?