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Do gravitational waves travel across the Galaxy?
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Are there any physicists with theories that all mass consists entirely of waves?
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How can we determine the velocity from wavelength, frequency and period in terms of waves?
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Can electromagnetic waves have both parallel and perpendicular components of E-field and H-field simultaneously?
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Why are people refusing the idea of electromagnetic waves attacks despite scientific evidence that these waves can pass through walls and cause problems?
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CrystalCharm
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What do EKG waves represent?
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Red Oak
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How does the intensity of an EM wave vary with distance from the source?
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Jan 20, 2023
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DomP182
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If a detector detects an EM wave produced by an oscillated electron, would the detector detect the EM wave if it oscillates with the electron?
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CrystalOracle
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Since light waves interfere with each other (destructive and constructive) what makes astrophysicists so sure that the redshift of the stars is not caused by that rather than the universe expanding?
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jeepster
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What are gravitational waves? Do they create wormholes or shortcuts in spacetime, which could be used for time travel purposes? If so, how would that work exactly?
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ShubieDoo
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How is it possible that the energy of photons, that are related to an electromagnetic wave, depends on the frequency of the wave, but the energy density of a wave doesn't?
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FadBurty
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Why do oceans have less turbulent waves than lakes when both are exposed to similar wind conditions?
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Jamesplumb86
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How far would the Earth’s surface have to expand and contract for it to be the cause of gravitational waves & force?
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Onyxx
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In case of a travelling sound wave in air medium, which type of wave travels faster- compression or rarefaction wave?
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Kendall Braddock
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Which color has the highest wavelength in VIBGYOR?
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UnicornPower693
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What is the subsonic wave form?
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AstralFlare
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Can information be sent from one planet to another using a series of floating helium balloons? How does this compare to using radio waves through space?
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Jan 19, 2023
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StellarFlare
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Why is it that if an object moves through air, there will be a compression wave (sound), but not if it moves through water or any other liquid?
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Jan 19, 2023
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Shaun courty
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Who was the first scientist to prove that light is a wave?
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richnesshandball
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Does changing the temperature affect the speed of sound or its wavelength? Why or why not?
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Jan 19, 2023
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