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Radiant energy transfer from flames

The transfer of heat from a source to a receiver by radiant energy is radiation. The sun transfers its energy to the earth by radiation. A fire in a fireplace is another example of radiation. The fire in the fireplace heats the air in the room and by convection heats up the room. At the same time, when you stand within line of sight of the fireplace, the radiant energy coming from the flame of the fire itself makes you feel warmer than when you are shielded from the line of sight of the flame. Heat is being transferred both by convection and by radiation from the fireplace... [Pg.10]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.64 , Pg.279 , Pg.281 , Pg.515 , Pg.646 ]




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