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What happens to the IR radiation that the Greenhouse gases don't absorb?
My bad. I should have used the term "popular" in stead of "public".- Jyrioffinland
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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What happens to the IR radiation that the Greenhouse gases don't absorb?
Wow! Thank you a lot! 🙂 And I was NOT looking for an "a-ha" moment but better understanding of the phenomena.- Jyrioffinland
- Post #7
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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What happens to the IR radiation that the Greenhouse gases don't absorb?
So the non-scientific articles ignore this in order to keep it simple, I reckon.- Jyrioffinland
- Post #3
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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What happens to the IR radiation that the Greenhouse gases don't absorb?
I have been searching for the answer yet – as I'm here – didn't find it. The current model of climate warming says the lower parts of Earth's atmosphere don't allow the IR radiation to escape freely to the outer space because the GH gas molecules keep absorbing it virtually as soon as it's been...- Jyrioffinland
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- Equilibrium temperature Global warming Greenhouse effect Infrared Temperature
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Graduate Can the Magnetocaloric effect be used for heating liquids?
There's a recent article about cooling hydrogen in an industrial scale with the magnetocaloric effect. Read the article here But where does the heat go there? Can it be used for heating liquids? Could it be used for an ecologically and economically viable source of energy like a heat pump...- Jyrioffinland
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- Heat and thermodynamics Heating Liquids
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Black hole singularity vs. quantum mechanics
Well, my point was exactly that there can be no singularity as a "thing". My questions (A–C) are possible reasons for singularity not being able to exist as a "thing". Maybe this a stupid question, sorry.- Jyrioffinland
- Post #3
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Black hole singularity vs. quantum mechanics
I'm wondering about some aspects about black holes (BH) and singularities, but since all my questions have to do mostly with quantum mechanics, I placed this thread in here. OK, let's assume there IS a singularity in the middle of a BH. A) Pauli exclusion principle (PEP) says no two fermions...- Jyrioffinland
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- Black hole Hole Mechanics Quantum Quantum mechanics Singularity
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Why Is There No New Data from LIGO/VIRGO?
There was a gap in June, almost one month long, in the events shown at gracedb.ligo.org/latest. Wonder why. ... S190630ag 1.435e-13 2019-06-30 18:52:28 UTC S190602aq 1.901e-09 2019-06-02 17:59:51 UTC ...- Jyrioffinland
- Post #6
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics