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the best light microscopes are limited to magnifications of 2000 times.
There are many types of laser lighting that are recommended for light shows. Typically, laser scanners are the best type of laser lighting that is recommended for light shows.
vibration of particles in a medium
No. There is no known way to make living things or common objects invisible. Given the way that light behaves and the way that matter is composed, it is very unlikely that any such thing will ever be possible. The best that technology can do is develop new ways to camouflage objects.
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It means that light behaves as both.If you design an experiment that detects waves, the behavior of light fits right in.And if you design an experiment that detects particles, the behavior of light fitsright into that one just as well. Whichever behavior you're looking for, light satisfies it. So when the question isasked: "Is light made of waves or particles ?", the best answer is "Yes".
The full range of energy in sunlight can best be described as electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation behaves as waves and also as particles called photons.
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the best light microscopes are limited to magnifications of 2000 times.
There are many types of laser lighting that are recommended for light shows. Typically, laser scanners are the best type of laser lighting that is recommended for light shows.
The moon reflects light from the Sun (and the Earth). That is why it appears to glow.
Its a bit like someone shining a torch in your eyes but on a reduced scale. The light from cities reflects off tiny particles of dust and smoke particles etc in the air and reduces your ability to see past them to see the light from the stars.
A better quality of light shows colors at their best, while poorer lighting makes colors harder to perceive. The four best lightings for color are natural, incandescent, ultraviolet and halogen.
Light energy. Most particles we can see are electrically charged, they have color. its quite hard to fully understand energy and how it's diff. forms work, but this is the best answer I can put words to.
My best guess is that the particles weaken.
My best guess is that the particles weaken.
The Northern Lights are also called the Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights is the effect of magnetic reactions. The Northern Lights are best seen in the North Pole and the South Pole. The sun gives off energy particles that is also called solar wind. The solar particles travel hundreds of miles in seconds. When the solar particles get close to earth they collide into the atmosphere and explodes. When millions of these explosions happen they create light. That light is called the Northern Lights or the Aurora Borealis.