Energy Transformation Conduction‚ convection‚ and radiation are things that exist in our life. Thanks to that stuff we have things like electricity and things to cook too. I am going to explain things about energy transformation. Heat transfer is the way heat moves through matter to change the temperature of other objects. There are three types of heat transfers‚ Conduction‚ Convection‚ and Radiation. The first kind of heat transfer‚ conduction‚ is heat transferring through direct contact of materials
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How a Microwave Works By Zach Betten [pic] What is a Microwave? A microwave oven or microwave is a kitchen appliance that cooks or heats food by using electromagnetic waves. This happens by using microwave radiation to heat materials such as water and other things within the food. This leads to food being more evenly heated throughout. Basic microwave ovens heat food quickly and efficiently. One setback is that they do not brown or bake food in
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Activity: Identifying Forms of Energy Printer-friendly version Can you identify the different forms of energy in the picture below? Enter your answer in the table below and click the "Check Answers" button to check your work. Word Document: Text alternative of the Forms of Energy Activity The six fundamental forms of energy: Mechanical‚ Chemical‚ Thermal/Heat‚ Electrical‚ Nuclear and Radiation. Word Document: Text alternative of the Forms of Energy Activity https://www.e-education
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Microwave oven (with no rotating dishes) Background Trying to measure the speed of light using a microwave with different types of food. This experiment is related to physics. Things such as televisions‚ radios and microwaves oven use electromagnetic waves. With the hotspots we can measure the distance between them and then we will have to apply the equation C=FI and then multiply the frequency of the microwave. Then I will compare my results to the one published which is 299‚792‚458 m/s.
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The Electromagnetic spectrum is just a name for the range of ALL possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning‚ and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. The spectrum extends from below the low frequencies used for modern radio‚ to gamma radiation at the short-wavelength (or high-frequency) end‚ therefore covering wavelength for
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waves—ripples in space—instead of bullets. This explains how rainbows work. In fact‚ light is both. This "wave-particle duality" is one of the most confusing—and wonderful—principles of physics. Light is radiant energy‚ usually referring to electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye‚ and is responsible for the sense of sight.[1] Visible light is usually defined as having a wavelength in the range of 400 nanometres (nm)‚ or 400×10−9 m‚ to 700 nanometres – between the infrared‚ with
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are not visible to humans yet are visible to some insects. UV rays get their name from electromagnetic waves which frequencies are higher than those that humans can identify as the colour violet. Although ultraviolet radiation is invisible to the human eye‚ a lot of people are aware of the effects of UV rays in tanning beds and the sun through sunburn and skin cancer. -Wikipedia The electromagnetic spectrum‚ this picture demonstrates the approximate wave length‚ colours of the rays
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NT1310 Physical Networking Unit 4 Exercise 1: Cabling – Definitions Horizontal Cable- The cabling between and including the telecommunications outlet and the horizontal cross-connect. Backbone Cable- A cable connection between telecommunications or wiring closets‚ floor distribution terminals‚ entrance facilities‚ and equipment rooms either within or between buildings. Patch Cords- Any flexible piece of cable that connects one network device to the main cable run or to a patch panel that in turn
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18th‚ 2012 Identifying Metallic Components Introduction: Spectroscopy is the study of the electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by the atoms and molecules. A photon in short is light. Atoms produce light by putting energy in‚ the electron then becomes excited and goes up an energy level‚ the electron then falls back down to its ground state‚ and out comes a photon (light). The electromagnetic spectrum contains color that we can and cannot see. The color blue has the highest energy with
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POLARIZATION TOPICS POLARIZATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES POLARIZING SHEETS POLARIZATION BY REFLECTION DOUBLE REFRACTION CIRCULAR POLARIZATION POLARIZATION BY SCATTERING Text Book: PHYSICS VOL 2 by Halliday‚ Resnick and Krane (5th Edition) MIT-MANIPAL BE-PHYSICS-POLARIZATION-2011-12 1 POLARIZATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES • By convention‚ we define the direction of polarization of the wave to be the direction of the electric vector. • The plane determined by electric
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