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Will a receiver antenna emit electromagnetic radiation as well? The incoming electromagnetic waves vibrate the electrons in the receiver antenna to produce alternating current, but oscillating electrons will emit electromagnetic wave as well right?
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Do pressure waves exist in water? If so, how can they be seen?
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Can both the frequency and amplitude of the same radio wave be modulated?
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Is light a wave, particle, or wave of particles?
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In the double-slit experiment, how do we know that the wave interference effect of multiple stripes on the screen is not due to light falling on the edge of the slots in material, which would lead to electron shifting and accompanying magnetic waves?
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Does the energy of a light wave change as it shifts to a longer wavelength?
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Why is mass loaded vinyl better at reducing sound transfer through walls than acoustic foam when they both absorb sound waves?
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ally1957
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What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency for a light wave travelling in a vacuum?
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Oct 19, 2022
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How can a light wave be propagated in accordance with the principle of reversibility?
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My non-inverting amplifier doesn't work when input voltage is sine wave which amplitude is over 400mV and frequency is 41.3KHz. Why? The gain is x10 and I used UA741CP model.
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Oct 19, 2022
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AlvyChippy
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How does the wavelength of light affect the resistance of the LDR on which it is incident? What explains this relationship?
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Oct 19, 2022
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Susan Young
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What happens when two gravity waves interfere with each other, and what happens when two gravity waves in the opposite direction form a standing wave?
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How can you prove that sound waves always move from the vibrating object to your ear?
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What is the wave equation solution?
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Is the observer’s wavelength taken into account when calculating the wave function and position of an electron?
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If all points on a room's surface are lit by a light source, what is the distance between individual light waves making contact with that room's surface?
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As we normally experience them, radio waves are almost always polarized and visible light is almost unpolarized. Why is this so?
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What's the mathematical relationship between the waves in classical electromagnetism and the waves in QED?
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Why do different types of waves travel at different speeds?
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How can radio waves travel from one place to another without an antenna?
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