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Can the temperature of an object be derived from the EM Wave
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[QUOTE="Dinius, post: 5469372, member: 593568"] Hi. Practically, infrared thermometer already has been used with a principle of the blackbody radiation. Maybe you know that in a hospital we can easily see that thermometer. Maybe you know that Stefan-Boltzmann law says the power of radiation per unit surface. Thank you. (if you have questions more, send me email to [e-mail address removed by moderator], and if you are a native speaker and rectify my English error, I would really appreciate it because I am learning English.) [/QUOTE]
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