What is infrared radiation?
<b>Infrared</b> (IR) is thermal radiation. It is part of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b>. It has a wavelength between 0.78 and 1000 micrometres. You can’t see IR, but you can feel it. Every object emits IR radiation, including people, but the biggest source of infrared radiation is the sun. The higher the temperature of an object, the more IR radiation it emits. IR is divided into three regions: IR A, B and C.