Essays About wave radiation

 

  • The Electromagnetic Spectrum
    ... eye cancer. Short wave radiation is used to talk all around the world. HAM radios use short wave radiation to send signals. A bad ...
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  • atmo
    ... The global energy balance is an equal balance of short-wave radiation coming into the atmosphere and long-wave radiation going out of the atmosphere. ...
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  • Atmospheric Circulation and More
    ... The global energy balance is an equal balance of short-wave radiation coming into the atmosphere and long-wave radiation going out of the atmosphere. ...
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  • global warming
    The greenhouse effect is the inability of long wave radiation to escape the atmosphere causing increased air temperature and increasing impurities in the ...
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  • Aviation Weather Delays
    ... The theory basically is the warming of the earth's atmosphere by absorbing and emitting infrared radiation while allowing short wave radiation to pass through ...
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  • ElectroMagnetic Radiation
    ... radiation is defined as "the emission and transmission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves" (Chang, pp. 246). An electromagnetic wave consists of ...
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  • The Greenhouse Effect
    ... This effect occurs when the incoming short wave radiation hits the Earth's surface it changes into longwave, or infrared radiation. ...
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  • Green House Effect
    ... doesn't. The temperature only rises until the amount of infrared or long wave radiation leaving the Earth balances the amount of energy coming in from the sun. ...
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  • Manhattan Project
    ... wave and by the extremely strong winds that persist after the wave front has ... A flash of thermal radiation is emitted from the fireball and spreads out over a ...
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  • LIGHT
    ... particle. Max Planck's investigation into black body radiation could not be explained while light was thought to be a wave. Planck ...
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  • Electro Magnetic Waves
    ... objects in our universe give off light, or electro-magnetic radiation. The particle of light is called the Photon. It is characteristics of both a wave and a ...
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  • The people of Hiroshima after the bomb
    ... The affects of the atomic bomb, or death-causing factors are the blast wave, thermal and nuclear radiation. Radiation affects the skin and cell reproduction. ...
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  • Atomic Bomb 9
    ... As this blast wave moves, it creates static overpressure ... The thermal radiation produced by an atomic bomb explosion will account for thirty-five percent of the ...
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  • Light
    ... is termed a "wave-particle," and this property is called the "wave-particle duality ... uses nuclear fusion to produce energy in the form of light and radiation. ...
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  • Lasers and their applications
    Laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. ... Light behaves primarily like a wave and its this wave nature of light that ...
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  • Lasers and their applications
    Laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. ... Light behaves primarily like a wave and its this wave nature of light that ...
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  • a bomb
    ... the atomic bomb's blast, the atomic bomb's thermal radiation, and the atomic bomb's nuclear radiation. ... However, as the gasses expand a blast wave is produced. ...
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  • Effects of Atomic Bomb
    ... The energy of the bomb was released in three different ways: as thermal heat radiation, as nuclear radiation, and as a combination of shock wave and blast wind ...
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  • Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasake
    ... the atomic bomb's blast, the atomic bomb's thermal radiation, and the atomic bomb's nuclear radiation. ... However, as the gasses expand a blast wave is produced. ...
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  • Global Warming
    ... Short-wave solar radiation sinks into the Earth's atmosphere and warms its surface; while longwave infrared radiation emitted by earth's surface is absorbed ...
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  • The Environmental Outlook
    ... surface. The atmosphere is largely transparent to incoming short-wave solar radiation, which is absorbed by the Earth's surface. Much ...
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  • Orbitals
    ... Diffraction is fundamentally a wave property. ... Radiation is released when the electron falls back from the excited state back to the lower energy state, ground ...
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  • x-rays
    An X-ray is an invisible electromagnetic radiation, with wave lengths that are shorter than the light that is visible to the eye. When was it discovered? ...
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  • atomic bomb
    ... bodies broken by the extreme pressure the atomic wave exerted on ... Injuries resulting from acute radiation poisoning appeared immediately after the bombing and ...
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  • nuclear energy
    ... The weapons produce four basic steps. (1)Blast wave: the explosion begins with the formation of ... (2)Thermal radiation: this is made up of ultraviolet, invisible ...
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  • Nuclear Weapons
    ... The initial shock wave represented half of the explosions total energy ... one kilometer of the bomb's impact point was killed, either by thermal rays or radiation. ...
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  • Global Warming
    ... On the contrary when visible light reflects off the earth's surface, the energy is converted to long wave length infrared radiation. ...
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  • Microwaves
    ... US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that our exposure to electromagnetic radiation increases by ... can be hundreds of times smaller than radio wave dishes ...
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  • microwaves
    ... US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that our exposure to electromagnetic radiation increases by ... can be hundreds of times smaller than radio wave dishes ...
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  • the universe 2
    ... Light can be a wave or a particle depending on how energy is structured, and this is where cosmic radiation comes into the Hot Big Bang model. ...
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