Common types of radiation pyrometers include brightness, color, and total-radiation pyrometers. Of particular importance is the brightness pyrometer, which provides the highest accuracy of temperature measurements in the range from 103 to 104 °K.Total-radiation pyrometers can be used to measure temperatures beginning at 200°C.
basically cheese.
Cheap and rigid industrial temperature measurement over a very wide temperature range.
It gives off a range of electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelengths.
For a set of measurements, the range is the biggest measurement minus the smallest measurement.
That will depend a lot on the star's temperature. The highest frequencies can be infrared radiation, red light, blue light, ultraviolet, or even x-rays - all depending on the star's surface temperature.
This depends on what you are measuring the temperature of. Clouds tend to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the Earths surface, thus feeling cooler to us when we are outside.
Radiator temps can vary by engine brand and size. The temps range from 160 degrees up to 195 degrees for passenger vehicles.
The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
A filament radiates black-body radiation, with a range of wavelengths and colours. The intensity peaks at a wavelength that depends on the temperature. As the bulb is dimmed the peak radiation occurs at longer wavelengths and the colour goes from white to brown.
because they do not go to the same direction e.g the short-wave radiation heats the earth and the long-wave radiation heats the atmosphere.
It's not! The heat (infrared) energy reaching Earth's surface is many times more than the energy in the visible range ... the visible is practically negligible in comparison, and then you have the energy in all the other electromagnetic bands in addition.