The absorption and emission of heat radiation are discussed. The Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin temperature scales are compared. Newton's Law of cooling is introduced. Finally, seasonal changes in temperature and the length of a day are explained.
"The absorption and emission of heat radiation are discussed. The Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin temperature scales are compared. Newton's Law of cooling is introduced. Finally, seasonal changes in temperature and the length of a day are explained."@en
"The absorption and emission of heat radiation are discussed. The Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin temperature scales are compared. Newton's law of cooling is introduced. Seasonal changes in temperature and the length of a day are explained."@en
"In this lecture, absorption and emission of heat radiation are discussed. Celsuis, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin temperature scales are compared. Newton's law of cooling is introduced. Seasonal changes in temperature and length of day are explained."@en
"A clear and concise explanation of heat radiation, presented in a college physics class, shown by experiments and demonstrations."
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