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an eccentric person is someone who is always full of energy , but can act strange sometimes
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he is a farsighted person because he can easily seen that thing which is far from him.
I think this person means changing phases and don't worry I'll make my answer as true and clear as it can be. Yes half of the moon is lit up. except when eclipses occur it is lit up by the suns reflected light.
In principle, electromagnetic energy can be measured. However, I am not quite sure what you mean by "the electromagnetic energy of a person". A person does not emit significant amounts of electromagnetic energy, except for infrared energy emitted by any object due to its temperature. If you mean that, yes, it can be measured as well.
yes. it uses them by when you answer the phone the electrical energy is reflected from your telephone wire to the person you are talking to's wire.
yes. it uses them by when you answer the phone the electrical energy is reflected from your telephone wire to the person you are talking to's wire.
All are examples of electromagnetic energy except? A sunlight separating into a rainbow after a rain, B x-rays showing an image of a person's broken bone, C circles forming when a rock drops into a pool
An anemic person has free iron ions and are easily attracted towards iron after touching it and a type of electromagnetic field is created .
what quality of person is reflected in the last paragraph of the text in inaugural address of kennedy
because it is digested easily and provides instant energy to the person.
because it is digested easily and provides instant energy to the person.
Human beings are able to transmit their heat (thermal energy) by direct touch or contact. We also find that static electricity (electromagnetic energy) can be transmitted between individuals as well. It should be noted that pushing on someone transfers motion (mechanical energy) to that person.
There's only one kind of heat energy. I'm guessing that you meant heat transfer. A person sitting in front of a fireplace feels two of the three kinds of heat transfer. Conduction, the first, is minimal, because there is little or no contact between the fire and the person: conduction is only through contact. Convection, the second type, is heat transfer through fluids: i.e. liquids and gases. Presumably, no liquid is involved, but the fire heats air, which heats up the person in turn. The third kind of heat is radiation, and it means heat transfer through electromagnetic waves. The fire does produce electromagnetic waves (infrared and visible, at the very least), because the chemical energy of the wood is being released. The energy that strikes the person is then absorbed, and the person feels heat.
If a person is in front of a smooth surface from which a sound is reflected, the person would hear a sound that ====================================================== Allow me to add(: SEEMS TO COME FROM BEHIND THE SURFACE:>
When the sound is reflected.