Radiant heat is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, while convective heat is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (such as air or water). Radiant heat can be reflected by a radiant barrier, while convective heat cannot be reflected in the same way. Radiators produce heat through convection by heating up the air around them, while a radiant barrier reflects radiant heat.

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