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What is the result of adding two identical but out-of-phase sinusoidal waves?
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How can a particle be a wave and have position and momentum at the same time?
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Why are shorter wavelengths of light scattered more than longer wavelengths?
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Why are E and B fields in phase in far-field electromagnetic wave propagation?
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An electromagnetic wave emitted by a supernova billions of light years away, upon reaching us, loses a good part of its energy, but how is this possible if in a vacuum it does not interact with anything?
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Initial microwave ovens operate at a 12-cm wavelength by making water molecules oscillate at the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation. What frequency is this?
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What waves as a branch of physics entail?
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How can you get an approximate sine-wave from an AC source (not electronics)?
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What is the wavelength of the 3rd specteral line of Paschen?
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Can you explain how the quantum mechanical wave function works?
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Is a progressive wave a mechanical wave?
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What would happen if light waves could be used to create matter?
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What would happen if an earthquake occurred while the laser Interferometer gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) was conducting a test?
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Do electromagnetic waves usually influence protons in the nucleus of adams or just electrons?
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Do gravitational waves spread in 2 dimensions or spherically?
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What are rogue waves and is there any way to predict or avoid them on ships at sea?
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The spectral line from element X in a distant Galaxy is observed at wavelength 400nm. If the restframe wavelength of this particular line is 300nm, at what speed is the Galaxy receding away from us?
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Did Thomas Young actually observe the interference patterns of waves with double slits?
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Do radio waves require mediums like soundwaves do?
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What are the advantages of a square wave inverter?
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