When we ran on the highway, an ominous dark cloud was formed at the top of the head. The thunder rang and the first rain fell. I looked at the roadside and saw a row of solar panels in front of the building. Surprisingly, the water droplets on the contact surface became wrinkled and formed a small mist vapor above the blue cell. "When the solar panel becomes very hot, its efficiency will definitely drop," I remember the bright sun and hot weather a few minutes ago.
How this applies to real life is about how our planet gets its heat. There is a misunderstanding that the sun warms the earth, but it is not so. Our sun provides light energy to the earth. When the sun's light energy strikes the earth, it is absorbed according to the place you hit. Every time the light from the sun touches the ground, it is absorbed. Since there is no medium in the space, the sun can not warm the earth with only the light waves from the sun.
The lives of all of us are not only due to our planet but also to our sun. Our sun gives our planet nutrition of warmth and energy, helping to advance all processes of life. The output of solar energy is based on the electromagnetic spectrum from gamma rays to radio waves. Most of the energy solar energy reaches the earth is visible and infrared. One of the best ways to enhance infrared radiation is to soak in the sun's warmth. Even in the most intense winter, have you noticed that you stay warm if you can find a sunny patch? Since our body is naturally adjusted to absorb the solar energy in a very efficient way, even short term exposures can benefit. If you are looking for an easy way to increase the exposure of infrared, please go out and have fun!