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What is the Highest frequency of sound heard by a human?
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What is the definition of a standing sound wave?
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Can we know the lifetime of compact objects by detecting gravitational waves?
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What is the difference between a continuous wave and a modulated wave?
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What is the difference between gamma rays and X-rays, UV, visible light, infrared, and radio waves in terms of energy (and wavelength)? Why do they differ in this way? What causes this distinction?
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What is meant by saying wave is a disturbance that travels through a medium (who created disturbance)?
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Aside from the Born rule, what makes the math of QM different from the math of classical wave mechanics?
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Why is my homemade alternator generating square wave? I made the amature with bar magnets
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using radio waves for communication?
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If free electrons in metals oscillate with em waves of light and produce their own waves out of phase with the em waves of light. Why is the reflected light/waves that were created by electrons not cancel out with incident light outside the metal?
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How are radio waves encoded with information?
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If light behaves as both particles and waves, then why does it have an interference pattern?
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Can human hear radio waves?
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If a water wave oscillates up and down three times each second and the distance between the wave crests is 2m, what are its frequency, wavelength, and wave speed?
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If light produces a spherical wave front, why does it travel perpendicularly?
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What is the reason why only certain wavelengths will fit between two parallel plates in air and not others?
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What is the process of tuning in short-wave radios?
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Does a standing wave always require the superposition of at least two waves traveling in opposite directions?
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Are colors strictly defined (in a table or list) by their respective wavelengths/frequencies?
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How are mechanical and electromagnetic waves similar?
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