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Card 6
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True or false. IR can be emitted by solids, liquids and gases.
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Card 7
Front
Fill in the gaps. Any object can both ... and ... IR, whether or not conduction or ... are also taking place.
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Card 8
Front
The bigger the temperature difference between a body and its surroundings, the faster/slower energy is transferred by heating.
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Card 9
Front
IR is the emission of what?
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Card 10
Front
Where is IR emitted from an object?
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Card 11
Front
An objects that's hotter than its surroundings emite more/less radiation than it absorbs.
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Card 12
Front
An object that's cooler than its surroundings absorbs more/less radiation than it emits.
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Card 13
Front
The hotter an object is, the more ... it radiates at any given time.
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Card 14
Front
Give two surfaces that you can feel IR on?
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Card 15
Front
What two things affect radiation?
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