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From what i understand thermal cameras like flir can see "heat" because objects at room temperature release Ir light like hot metal would visible light. But most cameras like commercial security cameras can see IR but don't work like thermal cameras because they aren't sensitive to the right range of the IR spectrum.
But if an object was hot enough would it give off IR light that a normal ir sensitive camera could see it, but not produce visible light, and if that is the case how hot would say a piece of iron have to be to give of this wavelength of IR but not visible light.
But if an object was hot enough would it give off IR light that a normal ir sensitive camera could see it, but not produce visible light, and if that is the case how hot would say a piece of iron have to be to give of this wavelength of IR but not visible light.