hõõgumist
Hõõgumist refers to the emission of light by a substance that has been heated to a high temperature. This phenomenon is a form of incandescence. When a material is heated, its atoms and molecules gain thermal energy, causing them to vibrate more vigorously. These vibrations lead to the emission of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. The color of the emitted light depends on the temperature of the substance; at lower temperatures, it might appear red, progressing through orange, yellow, and eventually to white or even blue at extremely high temperatures.
This principle is fundamental to many everyday technologies. For example, incandescent light bulbs work by heating