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What is the difference between temperature and a heat wave?
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What are examples of longitudinal and transverse waves? What determines the type of wave?
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Can the interference pattern observed in the double-slit experiment be used to represent the wave nature of light, or does it represent the particle nature of light as well? Why one over the other?
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Can an object expand or contract without producing any sound or gravitational waves?
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If gravity disappears when matter is converted into electromagnetic waves, could this loss explain the effect we see that we use dark matter to explain?
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What evidence is there that matter has both wave and particle properties?
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Do shorter wavelengths travel longer distances than long wavelengths in electromagnetic radiation (light)?
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May 12, 2022
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How is a gravity wave detected when said waves take place in an undetectable unobservable ether (space time matrix)?
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May 12, 2022
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What is the effect on the wavelength of light when it travels from a rarer to a denser medium?
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May 12, 2022
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I have just had a thought, does high frequency sound travel faster but over a shorter distance, and lower frequency sounds travel further but is slower ?
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Seismic waves, p waves are faster than s waves. Do sound waves of different frequencies have the same speed?
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May 11, 2022
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SolarisNova
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What is the difference between light as a particle and light as an infinite number of tiny waves? Is there any way to know which one we're seeing in any given situation?
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LarryH
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What is the difference between amplitude modulation and frequency modulation in terms of radio waves?
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Hania
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What is the reason that the electromagnetic wave is described by a quadratic oscillator?
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When does the maximum amplitude of a pure sine wave occur with respect to the particle velocity and the instantaneous pressure?
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If I join two photons with wavelengths equivalent to yellow and blue, will I have a resulting wave with a wavelength referring to green?
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HughIsit
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Pictures of electromagnetic waves show 2 orthogonal waves (one electro, one magnetic). In 3 dimensions, however, how can waves from the same source be orthogonal?
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Bloomin Scarper
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What is the scientific evidence that suggests that light is a wave? How did scientists come to this conclusion?
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May 10, 2022
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How do gravitational waves travel through time and space?
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Can we use trapped ions to create highly precise sensors for measuring gravitational waves?
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