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A thermal camera detects infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and converts it into a visual image showing temperature differences. It uses a specialized lens to capture infrared rays, a thermal sensor to measure intensity, and a processor to create a color-coded image. Warmer areas appear in bright colors (red, orange), while cooler areas show darker shades (blue, black). Common uses include industrial inspections, medical diagnostics, security, and environmental monitoring.