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Question
Why are infrared waves referred to as ‘heat waves’?
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Solution
Infrared waves are referred to as ‘heat waves’ due to their efficient absorption by water molecules and other polar molecules found in various materials. The absorption elevates the thermal motion (internal energy) of the molecules, therefore raising the material’s temperature.
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