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Q: What would happen if all the atoms in an object vibrated at the same frequency?
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When the atoms of an object vibrate at the same frequency as light rays what happens to the rays?

they are asorbed.


What happen to light of certain frequency that encounters atoms of the same resonant frequency?

The light is absorbed by the atom and excites the atom.


Why are certain colors absorbed into some objects but not others?

colors are different frequencies of light. atoms in objects vibrate in specific frequencies too. objects with atoms vibrating in the frequency corresponding to the color absorb that color and reflect the other frequencies they can't absorb. the color of an object is basically the frequency of light that it can't absorb.


What does atoms have that make an object magnetic?

Magnetic fields are the reason why atoms make an object magnetic.


How do objects reflect light to show different colors?

In the visible spectrum of light, all colors have difference frequencies of wave lengths. So, an object that is green would absorb all the frequencies of light with in the spectrum except green, the light reflected from the object then hits our retina and then our brain tells us to interpret that object to be green. The frequencies that are absorbed in to the object are then converted into energy. That's why when you wear black cloths, black absorbs all visible light, you feel warmer, because the light it absorbs is converted into heat. And white would the opposite from that. If you are wondering why they would reflect that certain color, it is because all atoms and molecules have electrons. Electrons in atoms have a natural frequency that they vibrate when light hits them. The light with the same frequency as the natural frequency of the electrons in the atoms would be reflected.


Descrbe What happen at the atomic level when a substance fluoresces under UV light?

uv light causes.... excitation of electrons of atoms.... leading two phenomenon absorption frequency emmision frequency... read about the principles involoved u will get to know urself.....!!


How many H atoms would be needed to react with all the N atoms shown in the transparency?

[object Object]


Can atoms have the same frequency regardless of the element?

no, it denpends on what the element is.


Max Planck's work with atoms correlated energy to...?

Frequency


Explain what happens when radiation heats up an object?

First radiation is the transmission of high energy particles. when you apply radiation to an object the energy from those particles is transmitted into the object. this additional energy is transmitted into the particle by "bumping" into the atoms or molecules that make up this object. by hitting those atoms with these fast moving particles you transmit that energy into the atoms of the object. this causes the atoms to move much faster than they were before. and the movement of these atoms contributes to the temperature of the object


What is the neutral pit?

it is the atoms in a object


How are the atoms in an object affected when the temperature of the object increase?

They join together