A black body (also blackbody) is an idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation, regardless of frequency or angle of incidence. A white body is one with a "rough surface [that] reflects all incident rays completely and uniformly in all directions."
A black body in thermal equilibrium (that is, at a constant temperature) emits electromagnetic radiation called black-body radiation. The radiation is emitted according to Planck's law, meaning that it has a spectrum that is determined by the temperature alone (see figure at right), not by the body's shape or composition.
A black body in thermal equilibrium has two notable properties:
An approximate realization of a black surface is a hole in the wall of a large enclosure (see below). Any light entering the hole is reflected indefinitely or absorbed inside and is unlikely to re-emerge, making the hole a nearly perfect absorber. The radiation confined in such an enclosure may or may not be in thermal equilibrium, depending upon the nature of the walls and the other contents of the enclosure.
Close to you,
I feel the waves wash over me,
Close to you,
There's nothing I can do or say,
Close to you,
I feel the tide wash over me,
Close to you,
I still remember,
I'm born but I'm alive,
Live by the rules, not by the sky,
What lies beneath your eyes,
Is beautiful, you're delicate,
When I'm far away I still remember,
I'm born but I'm alive,
Live by the rules, not by the sky,
I'm born but I'm alive,
I'm born but I'm alive,