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Define athermanous substances and diathermanous substances

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Athermanous substances- Substances that don't allow transmission of heat radiation through them are called athermanous substances. i.e. a substance which is largely opaque to thermal radiations.

For example, wood, metal, CO2, water vapors, etc.

Diathermanous substances – A Substances through which heat radiation can pass are called diathermanous substances. - For example, rock salt, pure air, glass, etc.

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