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What is the "wave function" in Quantum Mechanics (Copenhagen Interpretation)?
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What happens when we increase the frequency of light falling on a metal, keeping the intensity constant? Does the photoelectric current increase? If it increases, then how?
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In wave physics and acoustics and acoustic engineering, what is the difference between velocity (denoted as u) and speed of propagation of a wave (denoting as c)?
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What is the method to convert an RGB value to a wavelength?
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How do we know that magnetic waves and electronic waves are perpendicular in orientation in EM radiation?
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My friend is arguing that the gravitational waves are rubbish, because they just looked for the thing they wanted to prove. Is he right?
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William Turrell
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Can De Broglie's matter wave theory be applied to anything?
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Why are sines used to represent two-dimensional motion (waves)?
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Can you explain why shorter wavelengths move faster than long ones in quantum mechanics?
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Are there any ways to make an electromagnetic wave mimic a weakly interacting particle?
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In Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," there is a line that goes "Does any one know where the love of God goes When the waves turn the minutes to hours? ." What does this line mean?
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Barry&Gill
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How do I measure the radio frequency wave produced by a mobile phone jammer circuit in Proteus?
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James Cole
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What are the properties of an electromagnetic wave? Why is it necessary to identify more than one property in order to fully describe an electromagnetic wave?
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Jasson Dominic
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An FM radio station is broadcasting at 106.3 MHz. What is the wavelength of the radio wave?
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Do surface waves actually cause the most damage with earthquakes?
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What does it mean when a sine wave has an infinite duration?
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StellarScribe
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What is the reason why colors become brighter as wavelengths get shorter?
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Does Wi-Fi use microwaves or radio waves?
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What is the difference in energy levels of the sodium atom if emitted light has a wavelength of 589 nm?
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Is there a wave interference with the single slit, or is it called diffraction for an interference with only one slit?
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