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What are the disadvantages of using a short wave radio antenna?
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What is the wavelength of a light ray in a transparent medium (n=1.45) if that ray passes from the air n=1 through that medium? The wavelength of light in the air is 5Ă—10 power -7m.
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Can you explain the relationship between frequency, period and wave number?
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How far away from Earth can we still see and receive visible light, or radio waves, or other forms of electromagnetic radiation?
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What are the differences between radio waves and sound waves in terms of their properties or characteristics? Why would they be used for different purposes when they have some similarities (energy transfer)?
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Why can't we make a camera that sees radio waves?
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What happens to the speed of waves if their wavelength decreases? What happens if their wavelength increases?
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What is the difference between wavelength and time period?
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What is the wave function collapse and how can it be explained without consciousness?
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What will happen for frequency and wavelength if we increase the tension on a stretched string?
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What is an example of an "invisible" force (not radiation, sound waves, radio waves, light waves)?
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Who was the first person to use radio waves in space?
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Can you explain how a wave of energy moves from place to place without having any mass?
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What are gravitational waves? How are they different from electromagnetic waves? What are some similarities between them?
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What causes ocean waves?
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Can scientists detect intelligent radio waves in order to prove the existence of life beyond Earth, without actually going there to look for it?
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What is the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves in terms of particles’ movement and energy/mass?
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Who detected the first radio waves from outer space?
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What would change in physics if neutrinos were the particle portion of the wave particle duality of light like air is the particle for sound waves?
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Is Planck's wave-particle proton part of the wave theory of light?
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