Infrared radiation is generally known as "heat" or sometimes "heat radiation", since many people characteristic all radiant heating to infrared light and/or to all infrared radiation to being a result of heating. This is a extensive misconception, since light and electromagnetic waves of any frequency will heat surfaces that absorb them. Infrared light from the Sun only accounts for 49% of the heating of the Earth, the rest being caused by able to be seen light that is absorbed then re-radiated at longer wavelengths. Visible light or ultraviolet-emitting lasers can char paper and incandescently hot objects emit visible radiation. It is true that objects at room hotness will emit radiation mostly concentrated in the 8 to 12 micrometer band, but this is not different from the emission of visible light by incandescent objects and ultraviolet by even hotter objects (see black body and Wien's displacement law).
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