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What are the differences between electromagnetic waves and radiation?
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Are there any health effects of infrared light exposure in humans (wavelength-specific effects, not high-intensity)?
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What is the relationship between wave length and frequency when talking about light or sound?
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How much slower is light compared to sound? Why are they different despite both being forms of electromagnetic waves?
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Is it safe to dive under a wave?
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What will be the wavelength of the note emitted by a closed organ pipe 32.4 cm long at 0°C?
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The crests on a long surface water wave are 20 m apart, and in 1 minute 10 crests pass by. What is the speed of this wave?
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What is the relationship between the period and wavelength/frequency of electromagnetic radiation (or other waves)?
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If we observe something happening in nature, why doesn't that collapse the wave function?
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Graham C
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What wavelength are fish brainwaves?
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What’s the equation for a wave with changing frequency? How would you graph it?
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Bob
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Can you explain how a particle can act as a wave and also as a particle, performing both the functions at different times under different circumstances?
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FlyByNight
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What does it mean that elementary particles are "waves"?
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gazzer147
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What is the reason why black bodies emit energy at all wavelengths?
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Aug 14, 2022
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How are mechanical waves helpful?
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Aug 14, 2022
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How much can a material help the propagation of sound waves, and how much can it help or hinder the propogation of gravity waves related?
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Is a macroscopic body, like a fridge, identical to the wave function of its constituent particles?
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What happens to the wavelength and speed of water waves as they move from deep to shallow region?
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Aug 13, 2022
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Glennuk
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How can you hear a sound wave if there is no medium for it to travel through?
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How does an old-style telephone operate over long distance without any wires connecting them together, but just with sound waves traveling through air between them?
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