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Homework: What is Thermography?

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Question 1
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A) Look up the word "infrared" and type the definition below
B) Create or a picture of infrared imagery.

Question 2
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A) Look up the word "visible light" and type the definition below
B) Create or a picture of visible light imagery.

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Question 14
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Draw 2 thermal images.

A) Mr. Guesno on a cold winter day in Canada
B) Mr. Guesno on a Hot summers day in California

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Question 7
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The only difference between infrared and visible light is the __________.
Question 8
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What three things can infrared light do to an object?

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Question 12
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What are infrared camera's used for?

Question 13
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What are three examples given in the video about what infrared camera's are used for in order to help us?

The true statement is...
we cannot see infrared radiation
we can see infrared radiation
we can choose to accept our lives
All objects above absolute 0 degrees Kelvin, - 273 degrees celsius, or - 460 degrees fahrenheit...
emit infrared radiation
emit manure
emit cold bursts
emit lagging strands
When an object absorbs infrared light it most likely
gets warmer
gets cooler