kiirgusvahetuste
Kiirgusvahetuste, also known as "radiation exchange" in English, refers to the process by which energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of thermodynamics and plays a crucial role in many natural and technological processes. Unlike conduction and convection, kiirgusvahetuste does not require a medium to propagate, allowing energy to travel through a vacuum, such as the space between the Sun and Earth.
All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit thermal radiation. The intensity and spectral distribution
The net rate of kiirgusvahetuste between two surfaces is determined by the difference in their temperatures