Cold Radiation
On Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 4:52:26 PM UTC+1, RedAcer wrote:
On 08/08/15 18:11, Alastair McDonald wrote:
"Eskimo Will" wrote in message
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I really canot understand why this is being discussed at such length. The
laws of thermodynamics state that heat energy (radiation is a form of
heat) flows from warm to cold and entropy increases, end of, surely?
I now realise that the problem is that we are talking at cross purposes.
They are talking about the balance of radiation which results in a NET flow
of heat from warm to cold. I am talking about the cooler of those two flows,
which is called cold radiation.
If there is a body at x^0 centigrade alone in space; is it emitting:-
radiation,
hot radiation,
cold radiation,
something else ?
What would 99.999999999999999% of physicists' or maybe, engineers say?
I think you may be underestimating the % who would not say 'cold radiation'. *))
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