A smaller opening because it is harder for a wave to travel through smaller openings so after passing through it will diffract more.
A small opening.
If you opened the refrigerator door a person can cool themselves off. It would not be energy efficient though to try to cool an entire room or house through use of a refrigerator. A refrigerator would not be capable of cooling that large of an area.
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Yes, a large percentage of UV can pass through thin window glass. Glass can be designed via its thickness and chemical makeup to restrict UV penetration.
Because sound waves carry energy particles called clots and clots are too large to pass through the low density material as foam
Yes, Light waves can bend and this phenomenon is known as "Diffraction of light". When light passes through small opening or strikes to sharp edges, due to its wavey form, it bends according to its wavelength.
A smaller opening.
sphenoid
The wave diffracts and behaves like the opening is a point source.
Water evaporate faster from a large opening.
foramen magnum
They can't. There must be a small opening large enough for a flyuto get through.
Through integral proteins (tube shaped proteins that have one opening in the extra cellular matrix and the other opening inside the cell).
The large hole in the occipital bone is called the foramen magnum and is the place where your spinal column comes up to meet your brain.
No, rather on the small side for an IV, but cetainly can infuse meds through there for an IM injection.
No. A volcano is an opening in the Earth's surface through which molten rock erupts.
A musket loop is a small window through which a musket can be fired without providing a large opening for the attackers to return fire.
NO. Your cervix is wayy to tiny for that large ring to go through. It is hardly an opening- just enough so that sperm can go through and that's microscopic.