Detect infrared emitted by warm objects — used in: night vision, firefighting, medical diagnosis (detecting hot spots), building inspection (heat loss).
SPACE TELESCOPES:
Infrared telescopes detect emission from cool objects like dust clouds in space.
Hubble detects visible light; James Webb Space Telescope detects infrared.
SELECTIVE EMISSION AND ABSORPTION:
Solar panels: dark, matt surfaces to maximise solar absorption.
Solar water heaters: black tubes to maximise absorption.
Thermos flasks: silvered walls to minimise emission and absorption (reflect radiation back).
⚠️ Common Mistake
A PERFECT BLACK BODY is black because it absorbs ALL radiation — it also emits MAXIMUM radiation for its temperature. Being a 'perfect emitter' and 'perfect absorber' go together. Hotter objects emit at SHORTER wavelengths — this seems counterintuitive but is why glowing objects change colour from red to white-hot as they get hotter.
📌 Key Note
All objects emit and absorb IR. Dark matt = best emitter and absorber. Shiny = best reflector. Black body: absorbs all radiation, emits maximum for its temperature. Hotter → more emission at shorter wavelength. Stars: colour indicates temperature (red=cool, blue=hot). Earth absorbs solar, re-emits IR — greenhouse effect.
🎯 Matching Activity — Infrared and Black Bodies
Match each statement to the correct concept. — drag the symbols on the right to match the component names on the left.
Dark matt surface
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Perfect black body
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Hotter object
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Blue-white star
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Emits more radiation AND at shorter wavelengths — peak shifts towards visible/UV
Very hot (~30,000 K) — peak emission in UV/blue visible range
Best emitter and absorber of infrared radiation
Absorbs all incident radiation — emits maximum radiation for its temperature
🔬 Triple Science Only
Infrared emission/absorption and black bodies (physics only) — not in Combined Science.
🎯 Test Yourself
Question 1 of 2
1. A metal rod is heated in a furnace. First it glows red, then orange, then white. What does this tell us?
2. Why are the walls of a thermos flask silvered?
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