A shockwave has a light and dark side by when the particles in the shochwave are reflected upon from a source it makes a light and dark side, like the moon on the earth sort of.
im pretty sure shock waves do. and light wave def. do.
The Shock Wave was created in 1994.
No, but you will already have been irradiated by the radioactivity contained in the light given off by the expanding fire ball (which travels to you at the speed of light). The shock wave hits you after this because the shock wave travels in the medium of the air (at the speed of sound). It will then be followed by the blast which may contain radioactive debris (partials) formed by the nuke. You are then hit by the fallout from the mushroom cloud which is heavy with radioactive debris.
Some diamonds are fluorescent. This means that light enters the stone and the wave length is converted to a longer light wave. Not all diamonds are fluorescent. No diamond will 'glow in the dark' without first being exposed to a light source.
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Shock Wave - novel - has 537 pages.
Shock wave therapy can help promote healing and reduce pain by stimulating collagen production and increasing blood flow to the affected area. It is non-invasive and has fewer side effects compared to surgery or medication. Additionally, shock wave therapy can often provide quick relief and improve overall function.
Shock Wave - novel - was created on 1996-01-02.
A shock wave from a supernova is called nothing more than a "shock wave". You might be looking for "gamma ray burst" but that has nothing to do with a "shock wave". See related link for more information on Gamma ray bursts.
Light is a wave because it exhibits properties such as interference, diffraction, and polarization. These properties show that light can exhibit wave-like behavior, such as bending around obstacles and combining to create patterns of light and dark.
Transverse waves are a type of wave where the particles vibrate perpendicular to the wave direction. This means that the particles move from side to side or up and down as the wave travels. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
Shock Wave - Brean Leisure Park - was created in 2004.