Required Practical: Investigating Infrared Radiation
Required Practical: Investigating Infrared Radiation
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A LESLIE CUBE is a device used to explore the principles of thermal energy and emission of INFRARED RADIATION.
It's a hollow, watertight cube typically made of metal with different surfaces on each side, such as MATTE BLACK paint, MATTE WHITE paint, SHINY SILVER, and SHINY BLACK finishes. The varying surfaces allow us to investigate how different materials and textures emit infrared radiation differently.
In this practical experiment, we aim to understand how the surface material of an object affects the amount of INFRARED RADIATION it emits.
By comparing different surfaces, we can learn which materials are good emitters of infrared radiation and which are not.
Here’s how to conduct this experiment:
In your results, you'll find more INFRARED RADIATION from:
This tells us that MATTE BLACK colors emit INFRARED RADIATION more than SHINY WHITE colors.
A LESLIE CUBE is a device used to explore the principles of thermal energy and emission of INFRARED RADIATION.
It's a hollow, watertight cube typically made of metal with different surfaces on each side, such as MATTE BLACK paint, MATTE WHITE paint, SHINY SILVER, and SHINY BLACK finishes. The varying surfaces allow us to investigate how different materials and textures emit infrared radiation differently.
In this practical experiment, we aim to understand how the surface material of an object affects the amount of INFRARED RADIATION it emits.
By comparing different surfaces, we can learn which materials are good emitters of infrared radiation and which are not.
Here’s how to conduct this experiment:
In your results, you'll find more INFRARED RADIATION from:
This tells us that MATTE BLACK colors emit INFRARED RADIATION more than SHINY WHITE colors.