radiation.
light bulb, radiating heat, the sun, microwaves, radio, glow-in-the-dark paint You might need to be more specific about the type of radiation you are interested in - for example radioactive decay produces α, ß, and γ radiation along with electromagnetic radiation.
One example of energy transfer by radiation is the heat energy we receive from the sun. This heat is transferred in the form of electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of light and infrared radiation, and is absorbed by objects on Earth, warming them up.
When a solid is heated, it emits electromagnetic radiation called thermal radiation. An example of this is when the element of a stove burner heats up and glows red hot, emitting visible light as thermal radiation. This phenomenon is governed by Planck's law of blackbody radiation.
A light bulb is an example of radiation because it emits electromagnetic radiation, in the form of visible light, when an electric current passes through it. This radiation is generated by the excitation of electrons in the bulb's filament, causing them to release photons and produce light.
An example of infrared radiation is the heat emitted by a fire pit. An example of UV radiation is the light produced by the sun that can cause skin damage.
diagnostic radiation
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Radiation
The fireplace's heat is an example of radiation.
Radiation
A banana is a non-example of radiation.
I Used radiation in the basement. There's an example.
radiation
The earth receives heat from the sun as radiation
radiation.
It's an example of radiation.