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High School What Are the Key Applications and Challenges of Terahertz Waves?
don't forget Ultraviolet waves the spectrum goes in this order from longest to shortest Radio Waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet X-Rays Gamma Rays- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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How is Capacitance, Resistance and Time to fully charge related?
How is... Capacitance, Resistance and Time to fully charge related?- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Teacher told me that electricity could be defined as a flow of electrons
the cell or battery contains electromotive force, or Voltage, this forces the electrons through substances, with resistance against it, thus making current (i *hope* I'm right here) when it goes through a lightbulb, the electrons heat up the filament, which is supsended in an inert gas, and...- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Why Don't Electrons Spiral into Protons Despite Their Attraction?
heres a question for you, why doesn't the Earth and all the planets fall into the sun instead of orbitting? what about the moon? and electrons are accelerating iirc, they're the exception in motion i think, probably due to they're sub-atomic nature atleast, that's what i think, someone could...- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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How are Resistance, Capacitance and Time related?
well it doesn't matter, i found out in the end, i meant time *constant* so its τ = RC- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How are Resistance, Capacitance and Time related?
without revealing any sort of base info such as current, voltage or charge- Sociopath^e
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- Capacitance Resistance Time
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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High School Effects of a Vacuum: What Happens if Exposed?
ah, well i was wondering if 2001 did it right, or Red Dwarf... (although it is silly trying to compare physics out of fiction)- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Effects of a Vacuum: What Happens if Exposed?
hmm, so a kinda Anti-Bends but nothing explosive then from the lack of pressure?- Sociopath^e
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School Effects of a Vacuum: What Happens if Exposed?
What happens if a human was to be a immediately exposed to a vacuum, such as that in space? from what i understand they explode, due to the internal pressure having nothing to balance its force... but i may be wrong who here knows the answer?- Sociopath^e
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- Effects Vacuum
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- Forum: Classical Physics