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(Bilgisayar) infrared
Having the wavelength in the infrared
In the infrared spectrum
Light waves that are slightly longer than visible light waves They are found to the right of visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum Infrared rays create most of the heat from sunlight and incandescent light bulbs
The invisible part of the electromagnetic spectrum whose rays have wavelengths longer than those of the red end of the visible spectrum
Infrared radiation is similar to light but has a longer wavelength, so we cannot see it without special equipment
electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths longer than the red end of visible light and shorter than microwaves (roughly between 1 and 100 microns) Almost none of the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum can reach the surface of the Earth, although some portions can be observed by high-altitude aircraft (such as the Kuiper Observatory) or telescopes on high mountaintops (such as the peak of Mauna Kea in Hawaii)
Infrared electromagnetic waves have frequencies higher than microwaves but lower than the visible spectrum Infrared transmission is used for wireless LANs, as well as for point-to-point communications with portable devices
Light that is so red humans cannot see it A band of the electromagnetic spectrum between the visible and the microwave Photons of infrared light are less energetic than photons of visible light
electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves having or employing wavelengths longer than light but shorter than radio waves; lying outside the visible spectrum at its red end; "infrared radiation"; "infrared photography
Electromagnetic radiations of wavelength between the longest visible red (7,000 Angstroms or 7 × 10-4 millimeter) and about 1 millimeter See Electromagnetic radiation
(IR) - Invisible radiation, sensed as heat, which has wavelengths longer than red visible light and shorter than microwaves
Electromagnetic waves with a frequency range between microwaves and the visible spectrum
Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range just below visible light Infrared-based sources and receivers are used in Newton devices for communication with other devices Source: FOLDOC
range of invisible light radiation frequencies lying between visible red and radio waves on the spectrum
  The region of the electromagnetic spectrum bounded by the long-wavelength extreme of the visible spectrum (approximately 0 7 μm) and the shortest microwaves (approximately 0 1 mm)
Lying outside the visible spectrum at its red end; said of rays less refrangible than the extreme red rays
light that lies outside of the visible spectrum, with wavelengths longer than those of red light
region of the electromagnetic spectrum that includes wavelengths from 0 7 to 1000 microns
- The band of wavelengths greater than visible light but shorter than microwave Scanners operating with this light source are usually specified around 900 nanometers
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