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the frequenzy increases, the speed of light is constant
IT DEPENDS IF YOU PUT YOU FINGER ON IT , THEN IT CAN REALLY BURN
For electromagnetic radiation,c = speed of light = 3.0 x 108 m/s = frequency x wavelengthAs the frequency of light waves increase, the wavelength decreases. For electromagnetic radiation, the wavelength times the frequency equals the speed of light, c, which is 3.0 x 108 m/s. So, if the frequency increases, the wavelength will decrease, and if the wavelength increases, the frequency decreases.
2,7,9,5,10
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my boiler wont ignite
what is light up procedure of afbc boiler
Pilot light
There in the newspaper draw
There should be a sticker on the boiler or the gas valve telling you how to relight your particular model.
a cloud at ground level ?
blue
As the light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis will increase and then level off no matter how much brighter the light gets. This is because another limiting factor such as carbon dioxide or water level stops it. If the light gets too bright the heat can burn the leaves.
In some circumstances a filament bulb is used as a variable resistor. As the filament heats up, its resistance increases. This effect is used in some automatic gain control circuits; as the signal level increases, the changing resistance of the bulb can modify the feedback level in order to hold the level constant.
put in a light bub
I believe that it increases. -_-
Its temperature increases. It continues to radiate a spectrum of light ("black body") representative of its new higher temperature. At some level of current, we see it as a source of visible light.