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Pat wrote:
"To the OP, heat is not electromagnetic radiation." Physics books disagree with Pat. Henry Semat, Ph.D. wrote on page 327 of "Fundamentals of Physics": "The transfer of heat by the process of radiation need not involve the use of material media. An outstanding example is radiation of energy from the sun to the earth: by far the greatest part of space between these two bodies is a very good vacuum. The fadiant energy consists of electromagnetic waves which travel with the speed of light, about 186,000 miles per second." Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |