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  2. Thermal radiation - Wikipedia

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    Thermal radiation is one of the fundamental mechanisms of heat transfer, along with conduction and convection. The primary method by which the Sun transfers heat to the Earth is thermal radiation. This energy is partially absorbed and scattered in the atmosphere, the latter process being the reason why the sky is visibly blue. [3]

  3. List of light sources - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sources of light, the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.Light sources produce photons from another energy source, such as heat, chemical reactions, or conversion of mass or a different frequency of electromagnetic energy, and include light bulbs and stars like the Sun. Reflectors (such as the moon, cat's eyes, and mirrors) do not actually produce the light that ...

  4. Waste heat - Wikipedia

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    Waste heat is heat that is produced by a machine, or other process that uses energy, as a byproduct of doing work. All such processes give off some waste heat as a fundamental result of the laws of thermodynamics. Waste heat has lower utility (or in thermodynamics lexicon a lower exergy or higher entropy) than the

  5. 7 Upsetting Things That Happen to Your House in Extreme Heat

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    Extreme heat can cause roof shingles to curl, crack, or even fall off, says Derek Perzylo, co-owner of Big 5 Exteriors Ltd., an exterior services contractor in Calgary. When it’s hot, the ...

  6. Eight things to never do during a heat wave — and one ... - AOL

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    Record-breaking heat waves are rising around the country and the world. Here are eight ways to beat the heat. Point The post Eight things to never do during a heat wave — and one to remember ...

  7. Decay heat - Wikipedia

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    Decay heat is the heat released as a result of radioactive decay. This heat is produced as an effect of radiation on materials: the energy of the alpha, beta or gamma radiation is converted into the thermal movement of atoms. Decay heat occurs naturally from decay of long-lived radioisotopes that are primordially present from the Earth's formation.

  8. Heat - Wikipedia

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    The molar heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit amount (SI unit: mole) of a pure substance, and the specific heat capacity, often called simply specific heat, is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material. Heat capacity is a physical property of a substance, which means that it depends on the state and properties of the substance under ...

  9. 5 THINGS TO KNOW: What are the signs of heat-related ... - AOL

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    Aug. 23—As temperatures are forecast to be in the triple digits all week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention details the symptoms of heat-related illnesses and what to do when one is ...