Thermography

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Across
  1. 5. – A state where heat flow between two bodies stops as they reach the same temperature.
  2. 7. – A classification of wavelengths that covers visible light and different infrared bands.
  3. 9. – The ability of infrared energy to pass through a material without being absorbed.
  4. 12. – The measure of matter’s molecular kinetic energy.
  5. 17. – Electromagnetic wavelengths that are longer than visible light and invisible to the human eye.
  6. 19. – The process by which heat is transferred through or between solids.
  7. 20. – The adjustment needed to make thermal images clear and accurate.
  8. 22. – Excessive current flow that causes conductors to heat up.
  9. 24. – The temperature at which water freezes on the Celsius scale.
  10. 25. – The document that contains details and results of a thermal imaging inspection.
  11. 27. – A material that prevents heat loss or protects against heat-related injuries.
  12. 28. – Heat transfer occurs via the movement of heated particles in liquids or gases.
  13. 29. – This form of energy is created by the molecular motions of an object.
  14. 30. – The measurement of image detail based on the number of pixels.
Down
  1. 1. – Infrared radiation with wavelengths between 7.5 and 14 microns.
  2. 2. – A measure of how well an object radiates infrared energy compared to a blackbody.
  3. 3. – A gas that absorbs infrared electromagnetic energy in the waveband of 6-8 microns.
  4. 4. – Water or moisture that penetrates a material, often causing thermal anomalies.
  5. 6. – The movement of air that helps cool down heated components.
  6. 8. – The process where metal deteriorates due to moisture or other environmental factors.
  7. 10. – Infrared radiation with wavelengths between 1.0 and 2.7 microns.
  8. 11. – The position from which infrared radiation is observed or captured.
  9. 13. – The practice of using thermal cameras to inspect equipment and detect faults.
  10. 14. – A unit of measurement used for infrared wavelengths, equal to one-millionth of a meter.
  11. 15. – A material that allows electrical current to flow and generate heat.
  12. 16. – A component in an infrared device that captures incoming radiation.
  13. 18. – A theoretical object that perfectly emits and absorbs all thermal radiation.
  14. 21. – The temperature at which water turns to vapor on the Celsius scale.
  15. 23. – A type of heat transfer that does not require a medium and occurs via electromagnetic waves.
  16. 26. – The ability of a surface to reflect infrared radiation like a mirror.