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How do electromagnetic waves propagate even if there is no medium?
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Do waves (e.g. sinusoidal) violate the Uncertainty Principle, since both the energy and time at each measurement would be precisely known, or are what we can measure an approximation of the energy and/or time?
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Can you prove that gravity does not interact with itself (gravitational waves)?
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What are the complex physical processes and factors that determine the power and amplitude of ocean waves, and how do these variables influence the potential energy that can be harnessed from wave resources?
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Why does red, green, and blue light make white light, but not red, green, and blue sound waves?
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yetanothermike
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How do you convert wavelength to frequency in spectroscopy?
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Rebel49
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What is the nature of primordial gravitational waves?
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Joel Drury
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What is the shortest wavelength of the emitted photon in the Balmer series and determine its energy in eV (electronvolt) [RH]?
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Craig Lauder
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Can I separate electric field from an electromagnetic wave?
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What happens when you listen to theta waves?
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EmberCharm
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How does a seismic wave cause deformation?
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Mr Milliamp
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What is the "instantaneous collapse" of a wave function?
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Can particles be in wave state (superposition)?
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G Brown
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Do sound waves travel faster in heavy materials or in lighter ones?
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Apr 17, 2022
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What happens to electromagnetic (EM) waves when you increase the frequency or decrease the wavelength? What happens to their velocity, amplitude and energy density? Why?
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Apr 17, 2022
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How does light behave as either particles or waves? Can we explain this behavior using one experiment?
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Apr 17, 2022
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SolarisWhirl
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Is it right to say all planets have a rotational gravitational field vector around the sun, which causes gravitational waves?
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diceyricey
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What are ultra low frequency waves and how could they be used to find dark matter particles?
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In light of the increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves, what changes should be made to building codes and infrastructure in Texas to better prepare for extreme heat?
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“At a given temperature, the intensity of radiation is found to increase with an increase in the wavelength of radiation which increase to a maximum value and then decrease with an increase in the wavelength.” What does this mean?
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