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How do scientists study and detect gravitational waves, and what have we learned from these observations?
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What is the energy of a photon of wavelength 6000?
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If electromagnetic waves are non-ionizing and don't have biological effects on humans, then how do electromagnetic weapons disable the enemy? Does it damage DNA?
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What are the signs of a dangerous wave?
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Given the diamagnetism of the water in our bodies, is it possible to fully simulate the experience of gravity waves by the use of controlled magnetic fields?
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What are three observable phenomena where a particle behaves like waves?
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What happens if I try to measure the position of an electron with zero momentum, does its wave function collapse to a single point?
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May 12, 2023
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fishinuk
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Why does the direction of light change in refraction?
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May 12, 2023
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shelfstretch
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Using stepper motors and 1/2 wave plates can a low frequency photon like a low energy infared in coherence like a laser be torqued/amplified to a higher frequency/energy photon? Can this be used for a energy recovery?
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Emer
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Which form of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelengths?
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If it's true that gravity and gravitational waves are just forms of geodesic deviation, what makes them distinguishable from each other like electric and magnetic fields, and can an ideal weight scale notice a gravitational wave?
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Is it possible that offshore wind farms are producing low frequency sound waves that are disturbing the whales?
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May 12, 2023
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What is the origin of cosmic rays and radio waves?
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May 12, 2023
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Can a VFDS supply static loads using filter with the drive to reduce the harmonics and produce a pure sine wave?
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How fast does an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) wave have to be traveling to catch up with light from a star?
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May 12, 2023
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Gary R Smith
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What is the difference between an electromagnetic wave and a light wave? What causes them to be different if they are both just energy being transferred in some form of "wave"?
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May 12, 2023
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SolarisFlare
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What happens to frequency as wavelength increases?
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May 11, 2023
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Cross Staff
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Can a wave collapse into a particle? If so, what happens in terms of physics? What causes this to happen and how can it be explained physically and mathematically?
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What is the difference between speed and frequency of an electromagnetic wave?
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How would you characterize electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 100khz and wavelength of 10m?
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