glödningen
Glödningen is a Swedish term that translates to "glowing" or "embers" in English. It refers to the state of a material that is hot enough to emit visible light due to its temperature. This phenomenon occurs when an object is heated to a sufficiently high temperature, causing its atoms to vibrate and release energy in the form of photons. The color of the emitted light depends on the temperature; at lower temperatures, it may appear red or orange, while at higher temperatures, it can shift towards yellow, white, or even blue.
In practical terms, glödningen is observed in various contexts. It is commonly associated with fire, where burning
The scientific principle behind glödningen is known as black-body radiation. While a perfect black-body is an