hõõgumine
Hõõgumine, often translated as incandescence or glowing, is the emission of light by a substance as a result of its being heated. This visible radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is produced when the temperature of an object is raised to a point where it begins to emit light. The color and intensity of the emitted light are directly related to the object's temperature. At lower temperatures, the emitted light may be in the infrared range, which is not visible to the human eye. As the temperature increases, the emitted light shifts towards the visible spectrum, starting with red, then orange, yellow, white, and eventually blue-white at very high temperatures.
This phenomenon is based on the principle of black-body radiation, where an idealized object absorbs all incident