It should give off light of increasing energy- from red, to violet, and then into ultraviolet.
This is because classical physics believed that the color of the light will correspond with the increasing of energy until it reaches ultraviolet. This is somewhat true as the color does correspond with the increasing energy but no matter how much energy there is, it will never reach ultraviolet. modern physics found that it will only stay white.
Did you replace the bulbs recently? if so make sure you have a dual filament bulb. If you put a single filament bulb in it will cause this to happen. If the bulb isn't the issue then you should take it to a mechanic to see if there is a sensor out of whack that is tellling the brake lights to come on.
when quarks will collide it just pass each other as ray light pass other light or another question may be asked what will happen when two ill collide. its real answer is that if quark will be at rest then it will release energy equal to e=mc^2 but in motion is take physics laws under question.
you may want to make sure you have a DUAL(meaning TWO pieces of wire inside the bulb) filament bulb on the brake lights, if you just replaced the bulb and used a MONO filament bulb it will cause this to happen. If this isn't the case, you may want to take it to a mechanic to make sure the sensor that senses when you are pushing the pedal isn't stuck or out that would also cause the same problem.
Unlikely to experience a major seismic event
They can happen at any time
impossible & inexplicable. in classical physics radioactivity simply can't happen.
The Energy of the light would increase from visible light into the ultraviolet range-APEX
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Crayon Physics Deluxe happened in 2009.
The filament in a light bulb forms resistance so that heat can happen. The electricity then converts to light energy and heat energy so that the light will shine.
Physics. Physics happens.
"Physics" is the science of how we understand the universe; it exists. The only way that "physics" would not exist is if the universe itself did not exist.
Nuclear physics? Why not just say "physics" for this one? Anyway, that's what they're testing!
physics explain what needs to exist or happen to cause friction and so provide ways to measure (control) frictions.
Nothing prevents you from working on problems in theoretical physics at home, with whatever degrees you may happen to have. If you want to be a professor of physics at a university, then you would be expected to have a PhD.
Because Physics is all about why things happen and I guess is all about rules of science, like the phrase 'the rules of physics' e.g all these formulas like e=mc squared and all that wot-not- it is all physics.
Physics had the answers when it came to designing the chips computers are made of. Physics made communication on wire and fiber optics possible. The design of memory circuits and methods used physics. LASERs are definitely a physics triumph that make a lot of what computers do happen.