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  • the existence of electromagnetic radiation waves by building an apparatus to produce and detect them. His discovery was a key step on the path ...
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  • with heat transfer due to convection and radiation. It is measured in the ... *thermal transmittance (U value) = 1/(Σ(L/k)) + convection + radiation ...
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  • transfer: convection, conduction, and radiation. They are good convective ... Silica aerogel strongly absorbs infrared radiation. It allows the ...
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  • cells that respond to electromagnetic radiation in the visible range. ... * The optic radiation * The visual cortex The visual system allows ...
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  • In cosmology, the cosmic microwave background radiation CMB (also CMBR, CBR, MBR, and relic radiation) is a form of electromagnetic radiation ...
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  • the students solved problems such as radiation protection from cosmic ... Radiation: Space radiation has two distinct problems. One is that ...
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  • end of the Permian period allowed for the radiation of many new lifeforms. ... Cretaceous provided for further adaptive radiation. The Jurassic was the height ...
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  • Cockroaches do indeed have a much higher radiation resistance than vertebrates ... The cockroach's ability to withstand radiation better than human ...
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  • Uranus. He also discovered infrared radiation and made many other discoveries ... 1800 reported the discovery of infrared radiation by passing sunlight through ...
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  • In 1900, to solve a vexing problem concerning the radiation emitted ... ===Black-body radiation=== In 1894, Planck had been commissioned by ...
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  • Around the same time, the concept that electromagnetic radiation is ... Albert Einstein proposed that the energy of electromagnetic radiation ...
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  • harmful external influences such as radiation and micrometeorites. Components ... environmental considerations such as radiation, gravity, noise, vibration ...
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  • . This localization focuses the radiation exposure on the cancerous lesion. *The radioisotope 90Sr is also used in cancer therapy. Its beta emission ...
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  • place, the heat is transferred mainly by radiation to tubes around the fire ... tubes receive almost all their heat by radiation from the flame. In a vertical ...
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  • table, it was found at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory of the University ... ground state of 236U by emitting gamma radiation. Further neutron capture ...
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  • Solar radiation also affects the oceans. Warm water from the Equator ... * Thermal radiation == Notes == ==References== * Bejan, Adrian. Convection ...
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  • In common usage, the term light (or visible light) refers to electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range that is visible to the human eye ...
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  • The speed of all electromagnetic radiation in vacuum is the same, ... Therefore, if v is the phase velocity of radiation of a specific frequency ...
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  • and groundwater. This cycle is driven by radiation from the Sun. The movement ... The source of energy is primarily solar radiation. Evaporation is closely ...
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  • ==Dipole radiation== In addition to dipoles in electrostatics, it is also common to consider an electric or magnetic dipole that is oscillating ...
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