In terms of ether waves, the only difference between light and radiant heat is that the ripples in light are shorter.
And don't you know that light is just a kind of radiant heat?
But the important and practical fact to know is that there is a kind of heat, called radiant heat, that can pass through empty space with lightning-like quickness.
Now the quantity of radiant heat generated in the combustion of a given quantity of any kind of fuel depends very much upon the management of the fire, or upon the manner in which the fuel is consumed.
As in his later researches upon the nature of radiant heat, he was wrong in his conclusions, and perhaps with less excuse.
In this engine, the surface of water surrounding the fire-box, exposed to the action of radiant heat, amounted to twenty square feet, which received heat from the surface of six square feet of burning fuel on the bars.
Liquids and their Vapours in relation to Radiant Heat.
They took their present form in obedience to molecular force; they turned their potential energy into dynamic, and yielded it as radiant heat to the universe, ages before man appeared upon this planet.
Thus also, as regards the tightly locked atoms of molecules on which waves of light or radiant heat impinge.
In this case also we determine the quantity of radiant heat absorbed.
To cook by exposure to radiant heat before a fire; as, to roast meat on a spit, or in an oven open toward the fire and having reflecting surfaces within; also, to cook in a close oven.
Physics) Defn: A very sensitive modification or application of the thermopile, used for indicating minute changes of radiant heat, or temperature.
Radiant heat, proceeding in right lines, or directly from the heated body, after the manner of light, in distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening media.
Second, radiant heat[I] travels in straight lines, while other modes of transferring heat may follow irregular paths.
The straight line motion of radiant heat is shown by its being cut off where a screen is placed between the source of heat and the object sheltered.
I] Radiant heat is really radiant energy and becomes heat when it is absorbed by a body.
Radiant heat may be detected by means of the radiometer (Fig.
The doctrine or the phenomena of the transmission of radiant heat.
Perhaps, in this thorny path of logic, with hard words flying in our faces, the least troublesome way of speaking of it is to call it radiant heat.
If this were true and light proved to be simply one form of electrical energy, then the same would be true of radiant heat.
The combustion of the diamond had never been effected by radiant heat from a terrestrial source.
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