Thermogram of Hot Water in Beaker
Thermogram of a beaker containing hot liquid. Note that the warmer liquid is on the top. Thermography is a technique for visualizing the temperature of objects by recording the thermal emission at infrared wavelengths. This image was acquired with a specialized camera that uses a focal-plane array of vanadium oxide microbolometers as a sensor. It is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of 8 to 14 micron. The camera produces a 320x240-pixel image where different colors correspond to different temperatures.
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Science Source
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Dimensions
3000 x 2195 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
10 x 7 inches / 25 x 19 cm