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Despite different inputs, are quintessential waves and sine waves coordinated the same?
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Can magnets bend electromagnetic waves? If so, why don't they make everything that has magnets on it invisible?
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Are quantum mechanics and the wave theory of light proof physicists suffering from schizophrenia?
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What is the definition of half amplitude for a sine wave?
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How does Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle relate to wave-particle duality?
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How can I find the location of a particle in free state weather I will use Schodinger independent or dependent wave equation or just simply operators and wave function?
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Do sound waves travel faster through solids than air at room temperature?
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Why are infrared waves used for what they are?
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What type of electromagnetic wave is used in household electrical appliances?
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Apr 19, 2023
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Dean Swain
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Can you explain what happens to the wave function of two particles when they interact?
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SykesIT
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What is the definition of 'collapse of the wave function' in quantum mechanics? What are its implications for us as humans?
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Apr 19, 2023
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What is the equation for a transverse wave?
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What are gravitational waves? Does the Earth experience them? If so, how does it affect us on surface level?
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What is the result of adding two sine waves with different frequencies (or period) together?
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If the wavelength is related to momentum (λ=h/P), as by De-Broglie, it should also have mass because P=mv and wave have no mass. I agree particles also are like waves but they have mass. So how waves can also behave like particles?
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If we have a carrier wave and an audio signal, how can we modulate it with VCO?
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Apr 18, 2023
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daddy_sparky
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What are the advantages of using sinusoidal waves for electrical analysis over non-sinusoidal waves (such as square/triangle waves)?
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Apr 18, 2023
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georgemcintyre
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What is the wave amplitude in terms of distance (not wavelength)?
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Apr 18, 2023
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QuantumSeeker
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If sound travels in waves, why can I still hear it if I stand behind the sound source like speakers?
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Apr 18, 2023
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warbi
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What are alpha and beta waves in terms of meditation or binaural beat frequencies?
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