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If the internet is radio waves, how does it travel in a small wire?
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How do different types of waves (such as sound, light, and radio) propagate through different mediums, and what factors affect their speed and frequency?
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What causes an echo to be recorded at different times?
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How simultaneously constructive and destructive interference occur between two atomic orbitals to form two molecular orbitals? In case of wave interference either constructive or distructive interference occured but both seems unusual.
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TheMightyTM
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What is the difference between a carrier wave and modulation?
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Mar 18, 2022
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Dave Reece
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If sound travels faster through solids than through air, why does closing a door between two rooms make it harder to hear a sound through it?
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Mar 18, 2022
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RadiantAlchemy
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How can matter exhibit both particle nature and wave nature?
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Mar 18, 2022
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Willy Duwitt
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How precisely can a wireless transmitter control its output wave? Can it output any arbitrarily complex pre-defined wave shape? e.g. without modulation techniques, can it output the exact shape of an audio waveform to transmit the data directly?
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Mar 17, 2022
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Dirk Diggler diy
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What are some examples of traveling and standing wave phenomenon?
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Mar 17, 2022
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Neil1987
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Can our brain waves be detected by satellites?
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Mar 17, 2022
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EmberWhirl
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What is a guided wavelength and how can you determine its formula?
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Mar 17, 2022
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CrystalTwilight
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When de Broglie said "Any object with mass m moving with a velocity v is associated with a wave, it's wavelength," what is this wave? Is the electron moving in a wavelike manner, up and down? What is this wave a particle is associated with?
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Mar 17, 2022
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TonyB
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Is magnetic force a wave?
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Mar 17, 2022
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scooby000
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Can radio waves be blocked by the atmosphere on Earth? If communication is cut off between satellites/spacecraft and ground control stations, how would you know?
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Mar 17, 2022
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VelvetVerse
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Do any known alien civilizations exist in our Galaxy that can communicate with each other through radio waves (or some other means of communication)?
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Mar 17, 2022
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mudhut
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What is the relationship between light and heat? Does light always have a wavelength, or does it depend on the object emitting the light?
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What are some examples of electromagnetic radiation that's not visible light or radio waves?
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Mar 16, 2022
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Hadenough
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Can you measure the intensity of a sound wave without using any equipment?
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Mar 16, 2022
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SolarisTwilight
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For a double slit experiment, is it necessary that the slit width be smaller than the slit separation?
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Mar 16, 2022
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QuantumNova
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When LIGO detects a gravitational 'wave', how might we understand this event?
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Mar 16, 2022
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