Radiation Thermal

Thermal radiation - see Infrared radiation

Thermal radiation is the process of electromagnetic radiation in which energy is transferred from a hot body to the surrounding environment. Thermal energy is emitted through infrared radiation. This radiation is perceived by humans as heat and is the main reason why we feel heat in the presence of warm objects.

Thermal spectrum radiation is radiation that occurs due to the movement of molecules and atoms within bodies. When molecules move faster away from each other, they collide, absorb energy, and try to change their position, but instead lose energy and absorb additional heat, which helps emit infrared light into the environment.

Thus, thermal radiation plays a key role in shaping weather, climate, living standards and our overall quality of life. Research has shown,