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Thermal Radiation Behavior of Non-Black Bodies: I'm Confused!
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[QUOTE="carter7gindenv, post: 6288657, member: 668939"] Hello, I've searched a bit about about the thermal radiation behavior of non-black body and I'm confused. I've read that the color is dependent only on the temperature so every thing display the same color as a black body. But at the same time I've read that materials don't always follow the spectrum of a black body. I've also read that composition plays no role in the color output however the blue flame of a blowing torch is due to the chemicals in the gas and not that it is as hot as a blue star. I'm confused :frown: Surely I'm not the only one asking that but I did not found a satisfying answer ( or did not use the wight words for searching ) Thanks for the help and nice week! [/QUOTE]
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