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    Emwaves

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    very dangerous situation for an agriculture based country like india. We hope these findings throw some light on the grave situation and let people think about the alternates. Electromagnetic waves or radiation [pic] The electromagnetic waves that compose electromagnetic radiation can be imagined as a self-propagating transverse oscillating wave of electric and magnetic fields. This diagram shows a plane linearly polarized EMR wave propagating from left to right. The electric

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    Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction of light or electromagnetic radiation with matter. Spectrophotometry is any technique that uses light to measure chemical concentrations. Electromagnetic radiation is a form of energy when reacted with matter‚ can be absorbed‚ reflected or refracted‚ and how EMR reacts with matter depends on the properties of the material‚ based on the frequency‚ wavelength‚ absorbance etc. The electromagnetic spectrum shows representative molecular processes that occur when

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    Science Fair Question

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    you could hire someone to guard your favorite things? This research paper is going to talk about‚ how robots work. Terms that will be discussed in this paper will include Infrared (IR) light‚ electromagnetic radiation‚ electromagnetic spectrum‚ and sensors. Infrared radiation light is simply electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths (The American Heritage Student Science Dictionary 177). Infrared is usually called Infrared light‚ though it’s not visible to the human eyes (The American Heritage

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    brightness in the spectrum. A handheld spectrometer was used to observe the spectral lines of red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ violet‚ and white in the 3 types of screens. By digitizing the data obtained‚ the results for the screens were compared. All the screens emitted continuous light spectra with varying range: IPS having the widest‚ and LED and Retina having a similar range. Screen brightness did not have significant effects on the spectral lines. Keywords: visible spectrum‚ spectral lines‚

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    Radio Frequency

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    hand in hand with the frequency of the radio waves and the fluctuation currents that carry radio signals. Radio Frequency has different types of properties but ones that are most important are the radiation of electromagnetic waves cause by the energy in a RF current. Usually an electromagnetic wave is the main base of what is known to be Radio Technology. RF can be found emitting around conductors of electrical currents‚ they are usually not found within the conductors themselves but usually around

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    Light that is visible to the human eye is a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which can vary in colour based on the wavelength of what is being seen at any particular time. This visible light has a primary function of causing electrons to become more active with higher energy rates. The colour that is seen revolves around the size of this portion which is noted as the wavelength. White light is a culmination of all colours which is the cause of it being the brightest. Furthermore‚ when

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    Why Do Tachyons Exist

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    Tachyon particles are theoretical particles that supposedly have a minimum speed of the speed of light. Tachyons‚ (from the greek word ‘tachys’‚ meaning swift)‚ have never been found in experiments‚ but scientists think that they exist as faster-than-light “quasiparticles”. In the 1960s‚ some physicists wondered what would happen if matter could travel faster than the speed of light‚ something that is supposed to be impossible according to Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity. Tachyons were first

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    techniques which differ widely in their mode of application and information they reveal. As a useful working definition‚ spectroscopy is a study of interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter in the experiment it means it’s the usage of ultra-light to measure the absorbance of the copper sulpate. The regions of the electromagnetic spectrum immediately adjacent to the high- and low- energy extremes of the visible region are known as the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions respectively. Thus

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    SSD2 Module 4 Notes

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    MODULE 04 Cross-Cultural Competency Culture Culture is the pattern of action and the ways of perceiving‚ feeling‚ and thinking acquired growing up in a particular group of people Ethnocentrism Ethnocentrism is the attitude held by the members of a culture that theirs is the only true‚ right‚ and best way to view and act in the world. Cultural relativism Cultural relativism is the idea that human behavior‚ ideas‚ and emotions must be understood in the context of the whole culture in which they occur

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    light fidelity

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    India2 M.Tech Student‚ Dept. of ECE‚ Shekhawati Engineering College‚ Dundlod‚ India3 Abstract: We have Wi-Fi hotspots at home‚ coffee houses‚ hotels‚ airports and even cities and the Wi-Fi network system is constantly expanding. Due to this‚ Radio spectrum is getting clogged day by day and demand for wireless data is increasing exponentially every year. Everyone wants to use wireless data but capacity is drying up. Wireless radio frequencies are getting higher‚ complexities are increasing and RF

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