Electromagnetic radiation

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Synopsis: Domenii: Photonics & laser: Photonics & laser colaterale: Electromagnetic radiation:


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When two tubes intersect they merge (physicists call this reconnection) causing an explosion that gives off large quantities of heat and electromagnetic radiation.


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and clunkyâ##if you wanted to cloak a car for example in practice you would have to completely envelop the vehicle in many layers of metamaterials in order to effectively hieldit from electromagnetic radiation.


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which makes up almost half the sun electromagnetic radiation at the Earth surface. According to their estimates, applying their technology as an inexpensive coating on silicon solar cells could increase efficiency by as much as 25 percent.


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which electromagnetic radiation interacts with your material, "says Jian Shi, lead author of the paper in Nature Communications.


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Photo courtesy of Li-Yi Hsu/University of California, San diego) By scattering the electromagnetic radiation in the visible, infrared or radar spectrum,


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The wavelength of this radiation is around 1000 times shorter than the electromagnetic radiation used by current particle accelerators the Large hadron collider uses 400 MHZ microwaves everything else on the terahertz accelerator can also be 1000 times smaller.


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Bluetooth technology uses electromagnetic radiation to transmit data, however these radio signals do not easily pass through the human body


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It prevents electromagnetic radiation from penetrating its exterior, protecting whatever is inside from static, electromagnetic pulses, radio waves,


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Since the electromagnetic radiation used by Bluetooth to transmit data does not easily pass through the human body,


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the electromagnetic radiation that makes up these signals is blocked by something you. Yep, our bodies get in the way of the data transmissions,


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Most of what we know about electromagnetic radiation comes from theories first proposed by James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century,

which state that electromagnetic radiation is generated by accelerating electrons. However, this theory becomes problematic when dealing with radio wave emission from a dielectric solid, a material

and the generation of electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic radiation emitted from dielectric materials is due to accelerating electrons on the metallic electrodes attached to them

as Maxwell predicted, coupled with explicit symmetry breaking of the electric field.""If you want to use these materials to transmit energy,


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a form of electromagnetic radiation named after its frequency, can be divided into two categories: imaging and spectroscopy.


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or more generally the electromagnetic radiation, emitted by your lamps bounces off from its surfaces thus creating a radiation pressure force.


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Bluetooth technology uses electromagnetic radiation to transmit data, however these radio signals do not easily pass through the human body


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Particle accelerators usually rely on electromagnetic radiation from the radio frequency range; DESY's particle accelerator PETRA III, for example, uses a frequency of around 500 megahertz.


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holes or grooves--changes the way that electromagnetic radiation interacts with the surface. In some instances the geometry supports the formation of a wave of rippling electronic charges,


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when electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object is absorbed by the Q-Eye sensor, even down to the level of very small packets of quantum energy (a single photon.


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Devices consuming the energy of electromagnetic radiation, such as absorbers and sensors, play an essential role in the using


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including the changing ph of the liquid, exposure to electromagnetic radiation, or the induction of mechanical stress all of which can change the properties of a particular hydrogel designed to be responsive to those triggers. hese experimental and theoretical results provide a new conceptual framework for liquid motion confined by soft,


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or otherwise) in order to form arbitrary electromagnetic radiation patterns. But in the former case, radar antennas are used as the electrically tunable element.


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The electromagnetic radiation discharged by electronic equipment and devices is known to hinder their smooth operation. Conventional materials used today to shield from incoming electromagnetic waves tend to be sheets of metal or composites,


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As a result, this human-made material manipulates electromagnetic radiation-light-in ways never observed in natural materials.


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including the changing ph of the liquid, exposure to electromagnetic radiation, or the induction of mechanical stress-all of which can change the properties of a particular hydrogel designed to be responsive to those triggers."


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reportedly harvests the electromagnetic radiation transferring to and from mobile phones and converts it into direct current (DC) electrical energy,


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when electromagnetic radiation emitted by the target object is absorbed by the Q-Eye sensor, even down to the level of a single photon.


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when electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object is absorbed by the Q-Eye sensor, even down to the level of very small packets of quantum energy (a single photon).


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