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Heat Transfer By RadiationHeat radiation is one of the three basic forms of heat transfer. In radiation the heat transfer takes place via electromagnetic waves. Unlike heat conduction and convection, heat radiation can also propagate in a vacuum. Heat radiation is not bound to a material.Learning Objectives And Experiments Verify Lamberts ianverse-square law Verify Stefan-Boltzmann law Verify Kirchhoffs law Study transient behaviour Create power balances Produce logarithmic diagrams for evaluations Features Effect of different surfaces on heat transfer by radiation
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