feketetestsugárzás
Feketetestsugárzás, also known as black-body radiation, is the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted from an opaque surface. This radiation is a consequence of the object's temperature. All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit black-body radiation. The term "black body" refers to an idealized object that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation, regardless of frequency or angle of incidence. Because it absorbs all radiation, it is also a perfect emitter of radiation.
The spectrum of black-body radiation is continuous and depends only on the temperature of the body. At
The spectral distribution of black-body radiation was famously described by Max Planck, whose work on this