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Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer
Feeling hot? Use the Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer Features 3 backlights; normal (green), slight fever (yellow) and high fever (red) Multi-functional, can also be used to measure bath water, room and surface temperature etc Optional voice and Bluetooth wireless communication function Easy to use; one button operation Measuring distance between 5-15cm LCD display and auto shut off after 5 seconds Measures: 150mm x 95mm x 44mm Requires 2 x AAA batteries; not included Save 73% on the Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer for 15.99 pounds
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Digital Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography
Digital Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography discusses the growing number of applications of ultraviolet and infrared photography.Scientific and technical photographers, such as those engaged in scientific, medical, forensic, and landscape and wildlife photography routinely use ultraviolet and infrared techniques, and these techniques are growing in use in creative photography.This is the first book to address the application and potential for both ultraviolet and infrared photography in both science and art.The author, Adrian Davies, discusses the how-to of ultraviolet and infrared digital recording with a dissection of techniques, camera requirements and camera conversion, a useful appendix of resources and equipment currently available and inspirational image examples throughout.Digital Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography is an essential read for photographers using these tools either professionally or creatively.
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Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer
Feeling hot? Use the Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer Features 3 backlights; normal (green), slight fever (yellow) and high fever (red) Multi-functional, can also be used to measure bath water, room and surface temperature etc Optional voice and Bluetooth wireless communication function Easy to use; one button operation Measuring distance between 5-15cm LCD display and auto shut off after 5 seconds Measures: 150mm x 95mm x 44mm Requires 2 x AAA batteries; not included Save 73% on the Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer for 15.99 pounds
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Non-Contact Mini Infrared Thermometer IR Temperature Measuring Digital LCD Display Infrared
Non-Contact Mini Infrared Thermometer IR Temperature Measuring Digital LCD Display Infrared
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What is the difference between infrared heaters and infrared heat lamps (infrared radiators)?
Infrared heaters are designed to heat a room or space by emitting infrared radiation that warms objects and people directly, similar to the sun's rays. They are typically used for whole-room heating and are more energy-efficient than traditional heaters. Infrared heat lamps, on the other hand, are focused on providing localized heat to specific areas or objects, such as in outdoor spaces, bathrooms, or for therapeutic purposes. They emit infrared radiation in a more concentrated manner and are often used for spot heating rather than whole-room heating.
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Is infrared radiation harmful?
Infrared radiation is generally not harmful to humans in small doses. It is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is commonly used in various applications such as heating, cooking, and communication. However, prolonged exposure to high levels of infrared radiation can potentially cause skin burns or eye damage. It is important to use protective measures, such as wearing appropriate clothing or using shielding, when working with sources of intense infrared radiation.
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Is infrared radiation dangerous?
Infrared radiation is generally not considered dangerous to humans in normal everyday exposure. It is a form of non-ionizing radiation, which means it does not have enough energy to cause damage to cells or DNA. However, prolonged and intense exposure to infrared radiation, such as from industrial sources or prolonged sun exposure, can cause skin burns and damage. It is important to use protective measures, such as sunscreen and protective clothing, when exposed to intense sources of infrared radiation.
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Can snakes see infrared?
No, snakes cannot see infrared. While some snakes have specialized pit organs that can detect infrared radiation, they do not actually "see" it in the way that humans see visible light. Instead, these pit organs allow snakes to sense the heat given off by warm-blooded prey, helping them to locate and hunt their food. This ability to detect infrared radiation is an important adaptation for many species of snakes.
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Handheld Non-contact Digital Infrared Thermometer
Features: Handheld infrared thermometer with high performance and high accuracy. Digital LCD display with backlight, convenient to read at night. Optional temperature units: Celsius(C) and Fahrenheit(F). Emissivity: 0.95 preset 0.10adjustable, long press C/F button to adjust. This digital infrared thermometer can safely and accurately measure extreme temperatures in a wide variety of environments. Note: this item is not suitable for body temperature testing. Function: Easy one-hand operations LCD with backlight ON / OFF Switch Low battery indicator LED backlight system C / F temperature unit conversion Automatic Power-off after 7 seconds without activity Display hold Scan function
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What exactly is infrared?
Infrared is a type of electromagnetic radiation that has longer wavelengths than visible light. It is not visible to the human eye, but can be felt as heat. Infrared radiation is emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero, and is commonly used in technologies such as night vision goggles, remote controls, and thermal imaging cameras. Infrared radiation is also used in various scientific and industrial applications, including spectroscopy and heat therapy.
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Underfloor heating or infrared heating?
Both underfloor heating and infrared heating have their own advantages and disadvantages. Underfloor heating provides a more consistent and even heat distribution throughout the room, while infrared heating is more energy-efficient and heats objects directly. The choice between the two would depend on factors such as the size of the room, the desired level of comfort, and energy efficiency goals. Ultimately, it is important to consider your specific needs and preferences when deciding between underfloor heating and infrared heating.
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Can humans see infrared light?
No, humans cannot see infrared light. Infrared light has wavelengths longer than those of visible light, making it invisible to the human eye. However, some animals, such as snakes and certain insects, can see infrared light. Infrared light is often used in technology, such as night vision goggles and thermal imaging cameras, to detect heat and objects that are not visible to the naked eye.
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Can mosquitoes see infrared light?
No, mosquitoes cannot see infrared light. Mosquitoes have compound eyes that are sensitive to visible light, but they do not have the ability to see infrared light. Instead, mosquitoes use other sensory mechanisms, such as heat and carbon dioxide detection, to locate their hosts for blood feeding.
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