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Heating that uses masonry at higher temperatures to warm indoors is more effective than circulating water in a system of hot water/steam radiators.
 
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Ultraviolet radiation cannot be used for solar cells because its energy is too low.
 
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Answer to Question 1

This appears to be the case. Human beings react in comfort terms to the radiative
properties of a room. A room surrounded by radiating walls seems warmer than one
warmed to the same temperature by other means.

Answer to Question 2

Ultraviolet radiation actually has a greater energy than that of visible light. The
problem is more that there is such a small amount of ultraviolet available.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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