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    original state. As the electrons move down from higher energy levels‚ a photon is emitted. A photon is a particle of light. The absorption of energy‚ and the energy of the energy emitted is quantized. Electrons can take one big step as it reaches its base state and release one photon. Electrons could also take many little steps as it travels to its base state‚ emitting a photon at each level. To determine the energy of the emitted photon we have to look at the difference in energy of the excited state and

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    Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) is a form of radiant energy‚ propagating through space via photon wave particles. In a vacuum‚ it propagates at a characteristic speed‚ the speed of light‚ normally in straight lines. EMR is emitted and absorbed by charged particles. As an electromagnetic wave‚ it has both electric and magnetic field components‚ which oscillate in a fixed relationship to one another‚ perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the direction of energy and wave propagation

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    light bubbles would be emitted in the jar in one minute because of the fact that the more photons of light that fall on a leaf then more chlorophyll molecules would be ionised and the more ATP and NADPH are generated If i increase the intensity of the rate of photosynthesis would drastically increase which is the light bubbles would be emitted in the jar in one minute because of the fact that the more photons of light that fall on a leaf then more chlorophyll molecules would be ionised and the more

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    Lasers and Their Uses

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    energy levels. If a photon whose frequency corresponds to the energy difference between the excited and ground states strikes an excited atom‚ the atom is stimulated‚ as it falls back to a lower energy state‚ to emit a second photon of the same frequency‚ in phase with and in the same direction as the bombarding photon. This process is called stimulated emission. The bombarding photon of the emitted photon may then strike other excited atoms‚ stimulating further emission of photons‚ all of the same

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    SENSOR AND INVISIBLE BARCODE TECHNOLOGY MARKET OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS 1 MARKET OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS PHOTON-X SENSOR AND BARCODE TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Photon-X‚ Inc.‚ has developed an emerging new high technology product related to imaging and sensor-based technologies. The technology is a function of being able to uniquely analyze light within multiple spatial phase elements using proprietary applications to discern imagery‚ i.e.‚ affords the user the ability to see through obscured

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    Solar Energy

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    Solar Energy Solar energy in one form or another is the source of nearly all energy on the earth. Humans‚ like all other animals and plants‚ rely on the sun for warmth and food. However‚ people also harness the sun’s energy in many other different ways. For example‚ fossil fuels‚ plant matter from a past geological age‚ is used for transportation and electricity generation and is essentially just stored solar energy from millions of years ago. Similarly‚ biomass converts the sun’s energy into a

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    extra energy given by the photon. In order for the energy to be absorbed‚ the difference in electrons must be the same; there must be positions for extra electrons in the orbitals of the atom. X-ray photons have a large amount of energy; only large atoms (where there are larger energy differences between orbitals) are able to absorb the energy. It is unlikely for smaller atoms to absorb this much energy. Our body tissues consist mainly of smaller atoms so x-ray photons are not absorbed. The bones

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    MENTAL RAY® Using 3ds Max and mental ray for Architectural Visualization © 2007 Electric Gobo / Karcher‚ www.electricgobo.com Introduction This white paper looks at using mental ray® software for architectural visualization. Autodesk® 3ds Max® 9 software includes many major feature and workflow improvements to reduce complexity and make rendering with mental ray far more approachable for Architects and designers. This document summarizes the important aspects of photorealistic renderings

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    Within the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast‚ are two photosystems. Photosystem I optimally absorbs photons of a wavelength of 700 nm. Photosystem II optimally absorbs photons of a wavelength of 680 nm. The numbers indicate the order in which the photosystems were discovered‚ not the order of electron transfer. Under normal conditions electrons flow from PSII through cytochrome bf (a membrane bound protein analogous to Complex III of the mitochondrial electron transport chain) to PSI. Photosystem

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    a positive and negative parabola opposite from one another. In reality we would see a spiral. Imagine that these lines are instead two of the smallest forms of energy known as a photon and they are spiraling each other. When you reach distances of four hundred nanometres to seven hundred nanometres in between the photons (or wavelengths) you get what is commonly known as a visible light wave. Light is very common in the Universe. Light is so common that everything on Earth has evolved to us life

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