those that are photo sentitive
The room pressure in the laboratory where the experiment is being conducted is measured in atmospheres (atm).
No, electromagnetic rays are not present in a dark room. Electromagnetic rays are forms of light, so in a dark room there is no visible light present.
Light in a dark room gets absorbed by the surfaces in the room or scattered by particles in the air, eventually dissipating as heat. If no light sources are present, the room remains dark as there is no light to reflect off objects and be detected by our eyes.
In a dark room, a blue shirt will appear dark or black because there is not enough light for the color to be visible. Without sufficient light to reflect off the fabric, our eyes perceive the shirt as being dark in color.
A red shirt appears black in a completely dark room because there is no light for it to reflect, so our eyes perceive it as black.
The reason for the experiment is to answer the problem
the amount of light
Experiment done the most is doing hypothesis
For gamma radiations: gamma radiometry, gamma spectrometry For fluorescence: irradiation with UV light in a dark room
The necessary safety precautions when conducting an experiment depend on what is done during the experiment and where it is done.
It depends on however big the room is
Dark Room - album - was created in 1980-06.
The room pressure in the laboratory where the experiment is being conducted is measured in atmospheres (atm).
a controlled experiment is an experiment that has an iv, dv, and a control, is in a well handled environment, and the experiment is safely done.
It is the "aim"
No
No, electromagnetic rays are not present in a dark room. Electromagnetic rays are forms of light, so in a dark room there is no visible light present.