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Infrared (IR) radiation comprises a beam located in the electromagnetic radiation family; it arises from the thermal vibrations of radiation that have longer wavelengths than visible light, but shorter wavelengths than microwave radiation. Its wavelength is between 750 nm and 1 mm. The amount of the...
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oapen-20.500.12657-491642021-11-23T13:49:02Z Chapter Photocatalytic Properties of Commercially Available TiO2 Powders for Pollution Control Nuño, Manuel Ball, Richard J. Bowen, Chris R. Infrared, Thermal Imaging, Scene Investigation, Post-Mortem Interval, Spectrophotometry bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MM Other branches of medicine::MMQ Forensic medicine Infrared (IR) radiation comprises a beam located in the electromagnetic radiation family; it arises from the thermal vibrations of radiation that have longer wavelengths than visible light, but shorter wavelengths than microwave radiation. Its wavelength is between 750 nm and 1 mm. The amount of thermal IR radiation emitted by an object is associated with the temperature of the object, the surface area of the object and the spreading of light. IR-based technologies have been demonstrated as a method of evidence identification in forensic sciences in addition to many daily uses. 2021-06-02T10:08:11Z 2021-06-02T10:08:11Z 2016 chapter ONIX_20210602_10.5772/62894_278 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49164 eng application/pdf n/a 50510.pdf InTechOpen 10.5772/62894 10.5772/62894 09f6769d-48ed-467d-b150-4cf2680656a1 FP7-2013-NMP-ENV-EeB 609234 open access |
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Infrared (IR) radiation comprises a beam located in the electromagnetic radiation family; it arises from the thermal vibrations of radiation that have longer wavelengths than visible light, but shorter wavelengths than microwave radiation. Its wavelength is between 750 nm and 1 mm. The amount of thermal IR radiation emitted by an object is associated with the temperature of the object, the surface area of the object and the spreading of light. IR-based technologies have been demonstrated as a method of evidence identification in forensic sciences in addition to many daily uses. |
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