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A carrier wave is a waveform (usually sinusoidal) that is modulated with an input signal for the purpose of conveying information. Its purpose is usually either to transmit the information through space as an electromagnetic wave (as in radio communication), or to allow several carriers at different frequencies to share a common physical transmission medium by frequency division multiplexing.
wave-particle duality
Depends on conditions:A typical airburst the area can usually be reentered almost immediately, if you have radiation monitors with you to look for hot spots first.A surface or subsurface burst produces high levels of contamination and the area should not be entered at all until radiation monitors indicate levels are safe.In either case you will probably require respirators to prevent inhaling alpha emitters and not eat or drink in the area to avoid ingesting alpha emitters. If you bring in outside clean water and are skilled at drinking without touching the mouth of the container with your lips that is probably OK.See "Radiological Defense" (4 vol. set) AFSWP, 1948
when white light falls on a body which doesnot transmitts light the either all the light is absorbed by body as like black body and stored it in another form of energy or all the light may get reflected as like white body.
It is radiation which has had some energy converted into it, most probably after a nuclear fission/fusion reaction when a lot of energy is released, so some of that energy goes into the radiation.
Either sinusoidal, or can always be represented as a sum of sinusoids.
It is a sine wave form coupled with either a DC component or other sine waves or both.The official definition of the word waveform is "a curve showing the shape of a wave at a given time."
It can be either.
A carrier wave is a waveform (usually sinusoidal) that is modulated with an input signal for the purpose of conveying information. Its purpose is usually either to transmit the information through space as an electromagnetic wave (as in radio communication), or to allow several carriers at different frequencies to share a common physical transmission medium by frequency division multiplexing.
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No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
Caterpillars cannot get AIDS. They are not going to be able to transmit the disease either.
Continuous variations have a wide range of possibilities. For example, your height is a continuous variation. There are many options (for example you could be 5'9, 4'6, 6'1) rather than an either/or situation. Discrete variations have only two possibilities. They can be thought of as "either/or" situations. For example, you can either roll your tongue or you can't. There is no grey area or in-between.
Discontinuous. There's no middle ground, someone either has it or doesn't.
They can be used as convenient paperweights to scare the dangerously uninformed. Beta emitters can be used directly to generate electrical power. (betavoltaics) Alpha and beta and neutron emitters can be used as a heat source. This could be used to generate power, either electrical using thermoelectric or thermodynamic methods, or mechanical power using steam as is done in submarines. Alpha, beta, gamma or neutron emitters can be used for medical diagnostics, particularly when used as chemical markers. fluorine-18 is typically bonded to glucose and used for detecting cancer cells.
Continuous production is a flow production method used to manufacture, produce, or process materials without interruption. Continuous production is called a continuous process or a continuous flow process because the materials, either dry bulk or fluids that are being processed are continuously in motion, undergoing chemical reactions or subject to mechanical or heat treatment. Continuous processing is contrasted with batch production.
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