jc456
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hahahahahahahahahaha what is that? What does it read? Please edumicate me. Photons? Hmmmm I thought you again stated photons have no temperature. So how does it read it? LOLnaw, you prove yours.No it doesn't.The device emits an IR beam it then determines temperature by the reflected LWIR which hits the sensor. The band width of the beam is the determining factor and the sensor is narrow band. It can not read broad spectrum DWLWIR by its design.
The device emits an IR beam
No it doesn't.
it then determines temperature by the reflected LWIR which hits the sensor.
How would a reflected beam tell you the temperature?
The band width of the beam is the determining factor
You're hurting our cause, you should probably stop.
sure it does.
sure it does.
Nothing posted said that. Prove your claim.
Infrared thermometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm always glad to educate you.