Comparing thermal emission of 2 devices must be at same V?

In summary, when comparing the thermal emission of two devices, the answer to whether to apply the same voltage or ensure the same power depends on the specific characteristics you want to compare. For comparing thermal resistance to the rest of the universe, it is recommended to use the same power. For comparing surface emissivity, the devices should be at the same temperature. And for comparing thermal emission spectrum, different temperatures should be used for the two devices.
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When i compare the thermal emission of two devices, should i apply same voltage (both draw different currents) or should I make sure the power is the same for both?
 
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Depends on the what you want to find out by comparing their thermal emission. Different variables will probe different characteristics.

For instance:
1) If you want to compare their Thermal Resistance to the rest of the Universe it's probably easiest to use the same power.
2) If you want to compare their surface Emissivity then you want them at the same temperature.
3) If you want to compare their Thermal Emiission Spectrum to each other then use whatever yields different temperatures of the two devices.
4) Something else?
 

Related to Comparing thermal emission of 2 devices must be at same V?

1. What is thermal emission?

Thermal emission is the process in which heat is released from an object or substance in the form of infrared radiation.

2. Why is it important to compare thermal emission of 2 devices at the same voltage?

Comparing thermal emission at the same voltage ensures that any differences in heat output between the two devices are solely due to their design and not influenced by variations in power supply.

3. How is thermal emission measured?

Thermal emission is measured in watts per square meter (W/m²) using specialized equipment such as infrared cameras or pyrometers.

4. What factors can affect thermal emission?

The thermal emission of a device can be affected by its design, materials used, and operating temperature. Additionally, external factors such as ambient temperature and air flow can also impact thermal emission.

5. How can comparing thermal emission be useful in scientific research?

Comparing thermal emission can provide insights into the efficiency and performance of different devices. It can also help in identifying any design or material improvements that can optimize thermal emission for specific applications.

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