most infared wavelengths are absorbed by earths atmosphere... :)
One reason that infrared wavelengths are difficult to study is that they are readily absorbed by water vapor and carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, limiting the amount of infrared radiation that reaches the ground. Additionally, infrared instruments require precise calibration and cooling mechanisms to detect these longer wavelengths accurately. Complex background noise from sources like thermal radiation can also interfere with detecting faint infrared signals.
a study of gynoclogist is difficult
There is no term as there is no reason to study them.
Radio telescopes and infra-red telescopes operate at longer wavelengths/lower frequencies than visible light. Also, ultraviolet telescopes operate at shorter wavelengths/higher frequencies than visible light.
Its all up to you. You can study hard and not make it difficult.
Both are involved in the study of the optical spectrum after breaking it down into component wavelengths.
if you study hard its not. but if you don't study its hard.
Yes, matter reflects or absorbs certain wavelengths of light depending on its composition and structure. This is why we see different colors in objects, as they reflect certain wavelengths while absorbing others. Spectroscopy is a technique used to study these interactions and identify the composition of matter based on the wavelengths of light it interacts with.
mass communication study is so difficult study so i not want to study this
Many ecological phenomena are difficult to study because they take long periods of time or have large spatial scales.
The cast of If There Is a Reason to Study - 2013 includes: Adler Yang as Yi-Fan
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