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Temperatures Poker Quote by Manjit Kumar

“Starting at low temperatures, the poker emits predominantly long-wavelength radiation from the infrared part of the spectrum. As the temperature increases, more energy is radiated in each region and the peak wavelength decreases. It is ‘displaced’ towards the shorter wavelengths.” quote by Manjit Kumar
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““Starting at low temperatures, the poker emits predominantly long-wavelength radiation from the infrared part of the spectrum. As the temperature increases, more energy is radiated in each region and the peak wavelength decreases. It is ‘displaced’ towards the shorter wavelengths.””

Manjit Kumar

About This Quote

Source Book: The Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku, 2011

As temperature rises, objects emit more energy across the spectrum and the peak shifts to shorter wavelengths, moving from infrared toward visible light.

In simple terms: Higher heat shifts emitted light to shorter wavelengths.

Key Takeaway

Consider temperature effects on radiation.

Themes

physics energy spectra

Mood

analytical technical

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • industrial heating
  • thermal imaging
  • astronomy
  • material science

Key Concepts

blackbody radiation Wien's law

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does temperature affect color perception?
  • What technologies rely on this shift?
A Different Perspective

Only applies to idealized emitters, not all real objects.

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