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    Electromagnetic Spectrum

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    they are often used to produce images of our universe. If you would like to know more about the spectrum keep reading. The electromagnetic spectrum is the organization of six different wavelengths. Each having their own use. The spectrum in order from longest to shortest wavelengths is: Radio waves‚ Microwaves‚ Infrared waves‚ Visible light‚ Ultraviolet light‚ X-rays and Gamma rays. The most familiar forms of the spectrum are radio waves and light waves. The reason for that

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    ASAP Technical Guide

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    ASAP. .T.E .C. H. N.I.C.A .L. . G. .U. I. D.E. ........ . . . . . . . . . 1 optical modeling software SOURCES IN ASAP BREAULT RESEARCH ORGANIZATION‚ INC. ..... This Technical Guide is for use with ASAP® 2008. Comments on this manual are welcome at: support@breault.com For technical support or information about other BRO products‚ contact: US/Canada: Outside US/Canada: Fax: E-Mail: Technical Customer Service: General Information: Web Site: support@breault.com info@breault.com http://www

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    Brine Shrimp Lab Report

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    The aim of this investigation was to determine which component wavelength of light functioned best in a brine shrimp’s phototaxic and photokinetic responses. It was hypothesised that the brine shrimp would display a heightened positive phototaxic response‚ and that a more pronounced photokinetic response (increased velocity) would be observed when the samples were exposed to green light. Artemia salina (common name: Brine Shrimp)‚ are from the order Anostraca of the class Crustacea. Adult brine

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    doppler shift

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    DOPPLER SHIFT Doppler is the apparent change in wavelength (or frequency) of an electromagnetic or acoustic wave when there is relative movement between the transmitter (or frequency source) and the receiver. Summary RF Equation for the Two-Way (radar) case 2(VXmtr % VTgt) fXmt f Rec ’ fXmt % fD ’ fXmt % c Summary RF Equation for the One-Way (ESM) case V f f Rec ’ fXmt % fD ’ fXmt % Xmtr or Rec Xmt c Rules of Thumb for two-way signal travel (divide in half for one-way ESM signal

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    XRD – X-Ray Diffraction X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful non-destructive technique for characterizing crystalline materials. It provides information on structures‚ phases‚ preferred crystal orientations (texture)‚ and other structural parameters‚ such as average grain size‚ crystallinity‚ strain‚ and crystal defects. X-ray diffraction peaks are produced by constructive interference of a monochromatic beam of X-rays scattered at specific angles from each set of lattice planes in a sample. The

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    Lab Report

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    Introduction! ! The Michelson Interferometer is commonly used to determine the wavelength of light or measure very small distances. It was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson and is commonly used in optical interferometry‚ a branch of physics involving a family of techniques one could use to extract information about waves by superimposing them. ! ! The original application of the Michelson Interferometer was to the famous Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887. Prior to Einstein’s

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    Pt1420 Unit 9

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    The long wavelength may include the long wavelength and the short wavelength. The long wavelength may be a microwave ‚ a tv . Therefore‚ the short wavelength may be x-rays . 3. Therefore ‚ the ozone in the upper atmosphere may all absorb and most of the parts are short of the wavelength radiation. As well as the CO2 as well as H2O ‚ which is absorbed with the vapor from the water infrared radiation

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    Peer-review ID: B503 Reviewer’s name: _________________ umn ID number: _________________ Photoelectric effect: using a monochromator to measure electron energy as a function of incident photon frequency to determine Planck’s constant John Greavu Partners: Daniel Erickson and Kevin Haar School of Physics and Astronomy‚ University of Minnesota‚ Minneapolis‚ Minnesota 55455 24 March 2014 The energy of ejected electrons from the cathode end of an electrode due to the photoelectric effect

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    Resonance Tube Lab

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    into motion‚ propagating away from the speaker producing sound. Similar statements apply to when the cone is moved in as well. If speaker cone vibrates sinusoidally‚ a traveling wave will be emitted form the speaker and the wave relation f = v < = wavelength‚ f = frequency of wave‚ v = velocity of wave> is satisfied. AS the motion of the wave molecules move along the direction of the propagation of the wave are called longitudinal waves‚ which is contrasting to transverse waves which are on strings

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    Link Budget

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    spread  sheet  that shows  the  baseline system performance.  Optical Power |   |   | Source Power | 20.0000 | [mW] |   | Source Power | 13.0103 | [dBm] |   | Source-to-fiber coupling loss | 5.8000 | [dB] |   | Fiber loss @ source mean wavelength λo | 0.2000 | [dB/km] |   | Link length | 90.0000 | [km] |   | Link fiber loss | 18.0000 | [dB] |   | Fiber-spool length | 10.0000 | [km] |   | Number of spools (max length 10 km) | 9.0000 | [--] |   | Number of fiber splices | 8.0000

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