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Physics - AQA GCSE

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Black bodies & the Opposite

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



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BLACK BODIES: - No object is perfect at absorbing/emitting all the radiation, objects close to this are called: black bodies (eg, stars) - A perfect black body: would absorb all radiation that falls onto it, wouldn't reflect/transmit any radiation - A good absorber is also a good emitter POOR ABSORBERS & EMITTERS: - white & shiny silvery surfaces (worst absorbers as they also reflect all visible light wavelengths) - Radiators are usually painted white as they emit IR slowly and gradually


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