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Is there a solution to the wave-particle duality problem? If so, what is the simplest explanation?
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Can we detect the gravitational wave when stars are born?
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Can you say that particles are made of waves, or that waves are made of particles? Which one is true in reality (not philosophy)? Why/how does this happen (at least approximately)?
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What are waves? Do they have particles?
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How do waves pull you out into the ocean?
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How large are gravitational waves near the source?
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How do walls stop electromagnetic waves (EM, light) from passing through them?
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How can we use carrier waves to transmit radio broadcasts with secret messages? Don't electromagnetic waves create interference together?
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Why do we say that electromagnetic waves always travel at the speed of light (c), even when they're moving towards or away from us instead of perpendicular to us like sound and other types of waves?
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Ian Rollinson
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How can an electromagnetic wave have a finite frequency and infinite wavelength?
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What type of waves does the Bose-Einstein condensate make?
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How are particles and waves different, when waves (like sound) are just disturbance in particles?
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Why is the angular wavenumber k = (2Pi) /wavelength or k(Pi) = 2Pi wrong?
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What is the energy of a photon with a wavelength of 1130 nm?
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What is the difference between short wave and long wave radiation?
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Could higher-dimensional physics help explain the phenomenon of gravitational waves?
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What methods can be used to form the frequency spectrum from time series wave data?
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Can relativity cause changes to the wave-length of light to a specific observer?
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If we place electric field and magnetic field in 90° angle we get electromagnetic waves or photons. How does this phenomenon happen in an atom when an atom releases light of different wavelengths?
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What is the relationship between the amplitude of an electromagnetic wave and its frequency and wavelength?
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