Submitted by full_hammer t3_10eku2h in askscience
the_agox t1_j4vqzs4 wrote
Reply to comment by skurk in What happens to the energy of sound in space? by full_hammer
The short answer is blackbody radiation. Everything naturally glows a little bit, and that glow changes with its temperature. At "room temperature", it's in the infrared (Planck's Law). As temperature increases, so does that frequency of the radiation. If the tuning fork was heated to 500ish degrees Celsius, it would glow a dull red.
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