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Is wave–particle duality fake? Is it truly just a wave?
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Why do conductors in orchestras wave their arms in a random manner when they play?
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Why are breaking waves referred to as "white horses"?
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Why does energy travel in wave forms?
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Does the wave-function collapse mean that our universe is made up of a single large wave?
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Do aura waves affect the way our physical body feels?
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How does a ray of visible light avoid interference (mid-‘vacuum’ collision) and does its straight path representation persist outside of the Cartesian plane, regardless of ambient space, or take on the form of a wave-particle?
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What are some examples of celestial objects that give off x-rays, ultraviolet, infrared, radio waves and gamma rays?
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Ells
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Can I use a smartphone to record a low frequency wave?
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What is the velocity of a wave in a ripple tank with a vibrator working at the frequency of 30 Hz that produced 25 complete waves in a distance of 50 cm?
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Is Planck's electromagnetic standing wave formed by the motion of an ether?
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What is the shortest wavelength that can be observed using interferometry (VLBI)?
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If mechanical waves are transverse waves and longitudinal waves, and electromagnetic waves is an example of transverse wave, wouldn't that make electromagnetic waves indirectly a mechanical wave?
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How many wavelengths of light can humans see, and how does this affect our perception of reality?
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Gregg McCarthy
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How does a radio signal travel through air without using the word "wave"?
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Why are blue wavelengths scattered more than red wavelengths when passing through air (clouds, dust, and smoke)?
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AnotherDIYer2020
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Can you explain how the de Broglie equation explains light as both a particle and wave?
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andyasw
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How do whales use sound waves to communicate with each other?
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Can an electromagnetic wave be produced from a magnetic field and vice versa?
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Why did scientists at first believe that light was made up of particles instead of waves?
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