On 13 Dec 2022 00:26:00 -0400, Mike Spencer
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So what's the spectrum of radiation from my wood range?
A black body at room temperature (23 C (296 K; 73 F)) radiates mostly
in the infrared spectrum, which cannot be perceived by the human
eye,[6] but can be sensed by some reptiles. As the object increases in temperature to about 500 C (773 K; 932 F), the emission spectrum gets
stronger and extends into the human visual range, and the object
appears dull red. As its temperature increases further, it emits more
and more orange, yellow, green, and blue light (and ultimately beyond
violet, ultraviolet).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-body_radiation
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