Thermal imaging detects infrared radiation to create heat-based visuals, revealing temperature differences invisible to the naked eye. It’s used in building inspections to find energy leaks, medical diagnostics for inflammation, and electrical maintenance to spot overheating components. Emergency responders, engineers, and wildlife researchers benefit from its ability to see in darkness or through smoke.
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