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Too much light overwhelms the eye's ability to distinguish contrast and therefore detail in the specimen. Microscopes therefore have the ability to reduce the amount of light impinging on the specimen using a diaphragm, rather like the iris of the eye does.
yes because the apple will then stay pear therefore it wont go away.
No, Mach 20 is not faster than the speed of light. The speed of light is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum, while Mach 20 is roughly 7.35 kilometers per second. Therefore, Mach 20 is significantly slower than the speed of light.
Both visible light and microwave radiation are different variations of the same electromagnetic energy. Visible light has infinitesimally small wavelengths, and therefore it can pass through the screen holes. Microwave radiation has much larger wavelengths, and these wavelengths are too big to "fit" through the screen holes, and therefore the screen appears solid to the microwave radiation. The microwave radiation is therefore completely reflected by the screen.
Dark colours like black attract light because they are dark and the opposite colour to light, light colours like white repel light which is why white is worn in the summer because it does not absorb much light and black is worn in the winter because it absorbs light and therefore heat.
According to "How the Other Half Lives," buildings in slums lacked sufficient natural light due to overcrowding and narrow living spaces. This lack of light not only impacted the living conditions and health of residents but also contributed to the spread of disease and unsanitary living conditions.
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Slums of Beverly Hills grossed $5,502,773 worldwide.
Probably a vertical column of light, much as a stone or decorative pillar used in buildings, but made of light instead.
Slums of Beverly Hills grossed $5,502,773 in the domestic market.
Because they take what they want to survive and because they have no fear.
X-rays are electromagnetic waves - that is, of the same nature as visible light. However, their frequency and therefore their energy are much higher than that of visible light, while their wavelength is much lower.
Too much light overwhelms the eye's ability to distinguish contrast and therefore detail in the specimen. Microscopes therefore have the ability to reduce the amount of light impinging on the specimen using a diaphragm, rather like the iris of the eye does.
No, it shouldn't do. In the absorption spectrum for chlorophyll (overall), yellow light is very low. This shows that not much light and hence energy is absorbed by the plant and therefore, not as much photosynthesis can occur.
hps light averages 125 lumens, therefore, a 150 watt hps light is about 18,750 lumens.
It's because it need only 20% of the electrical power to produce as much light, therefore less energy is wasted.