CO2 Absorbs IR Energy: An Art X Science Climate Change Collab (In the Greenhouse 21)

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  • The spectrum of sunlight extends from wavelengths too short of our eyes to see, through visible light, and into longer wavelengths that are also invisible to us. When sunlight encounters the objects in our environment, its behavior depends on its wavelength. When visible wavelengths are reflected we see different colors. When longer infrared wavelengths are absorbed, objects heat up. Today we do two experiments with two different wavelengths of light--visible and infrared--to better understand some of the basic processes responsible for the temperature of the atmosphere.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @ingridzabel566
    @ingridzabel566 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic video! The clear explanations are great for students and teachers, and the animations really help me understand what's going on. I could see teachers using this video in physics, chemistry, environmental science, and Earth science classrooms.

  • @dugganhaas
    @dugganhaas Рік тому +2

    Great video! Physics and chemistry teachers will find this especially useful!

  • @Kumupaaikaaina
    @Kumupaaikaaina Рік тому +2

    I love how so much of the equipment for these experiments is everyday household stuff. So you don't have an Erlenmeyer Flask? Recycling box to the rescue! and I definitely want a Panda mugwarmer :>