| 41. | The intensity of the thermal radiation of the object is directly connected with the object temperature.
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| 42. | Incandescence is a special case of thermal radiation.
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| 43. | Unlike heat transmitted by thermal conduction or thermal convection, thermal radiation can propagate through a vacuum.
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| 44. | Sunlight is part of thermal radiation generated by the hot visible ) because it is cooler.
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| 45. | The principle was used by Gustav Kirchhoff in his derivation of his law of thermal radiation.
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| 46. | Thermal radiation is a direct result of the random movements of atoms and molecules in matter.
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| 47. | This " glazing " transmits incoming visible sunlight but is opaque to escaping infrared thermal radiation.
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| 48. | Stars then glow because of Thermal radiation.
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| 49. | Substances with low specific heat absorb less of the long wave thermal radiation than some other substances.
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| 50. | The faint thermal radiation should make some black holes theoretically detectable, though observations so far draw a blank.
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