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11 July, 04:50
Difference between emitter and absorbers
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Hallie
11 July, 05:10
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An emitter allows things to pass through a surface from inside to outside.
An absorber allows something to pass through it from the outside to the inside.
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Kiara Bolton
11 July, 05:11
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Shiny surfaces are poor absorbers and emitters (but they are good reflectors of infrared radiation). If two objects made from the same material have identical volumes, a thin, flat object will radiate heat energy faster than a fat object. This is one reason why domestic radiators are thin and flat.
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