The number of diffracted orders produced by a diffraction grating is given by the formula: nλ/d = sin(θ), where n is the order, λ is the wavelength, d is the spacing of the diffraction grating lines, and θ is the diffraction angle. Given the values, we can rearrange the formula to solve for n: n = d * sin(θ) / λ. Plugging in the values (d = 1/300 mm and λ = 630 mm), we can calculate the number of diffracted orders produced.
Gamma radiation is not affected by a magnetic field because it is composed of photons, which are uncharged particles. The magnetic field influences charged particles, such as electrons or protons, by causing them to curve, but it has no effect on photons.
The conclusions of the gold foil experiment were that atoms are mostly empty space with a small, dense nucleus at the center. This led to the development of the nuclear model of the atom. Drawbacks of the experiment include the assumption that all alpha particles would be deflected, which was not always the case, and the limited precision of the equipment used at the time.
None of the synthetic elements (elements that do not occur naturally on earth and have only been produced artificially) have any known stable isotopes so they all decay releasing radioactivity, however none of the synthetic elements are particularly dangerous because they can only be synthesized in such small quantities that the radiation from their decay is negligible.There are some elements that occur naturally but are more commonly synthesized for use in scientific experiments, atomic batteries for space probes, medicine for diagnostic tests or, in the case of plutonium, for nuclear weapons. All of the elements thus synthesized are radioactive to one degree or another.Medical isotopes produced synthetically are generally a moderate radiation hazard if not handled properly; inhaling their dust can cause cancer.Some of the other naturally occurring but often synthesized elements are less benign.Polonium was used in some early nuclear weapons and is highly radioactive. Fortunately it is only produced in very small quantities for industrial use (perhaps 100 g in a year). Applications typically utilize it in quantities less than 500 microcuries - which poses little hazard. It is notable that Alexander Litvinenko - a FSB and KGB agent who defected to the British was assassinated by an operative who slipped something like 10 micrograms of polonium into his tea - around 5 times the lethal dose.Actinium is also highly radioactive but has no industrial use due to its radioactivity and extremely high cost to produce. Scientists experimenting with actinium must take standard precautions for working with highly radioactive materials. Because it is only useful for scientific studies only minute quantities are produced.Proactinium is also highly radioactive but only useful for scientific studies, thus only extremely small quantities are produced.Neptunium is mostly useful as a precursor in the production of Plutonium. It has a very short half-life and is thus not as high risk as longer half-life materials. In the past it was produced and refined in enough quantity for scientists to find out it is pyrophoric; small grains of nearly pure neptunium will ignite spontaneously in air at room temperature.Plutonium has uses as fuel for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. It is highly radioactive with the accompanying dangers of radiation. In the wrong hands it could also be used to produce a nuclear weapon or a "dirty bomb".
did you mean defected? or is defected a technical term that we are not aware of?
Defected Records was created in 1999.
My mother was defected by a doctor during surgery.
Japan, and the word should be defeated, not defected.
The known death eaters are:Alecto CarrowAmycus CarrowAntonin DolohovAugustus RookwoodAvery Sr.Avery Jr.Bartemius Crouch Jr.Bellatrix LestrangeLestrange Sr.Rabastan LestrangeRodolphus LestrangeCrabbe Sr.Draco Malfoy (defected)Lucious Malfoy (defected)Narcissa Malfoy (defected)Rosier Sr.Evan RosierGibbonGoyle Sr.JugsonIgor Karkaroff (defected)Mulciber Sr.Mulciber Jr.Nott Sr.Peter PettigrewPius Thicknesse (imperiused)Regulus Black (defected)SelwynSeverus Snape (defected)Stanley Shunpike (imperiused)Thorfinn RowleTraversWalden MacnairWilkesYaxleyalong with many other nameless people.
they were colonized by France
Kristina Doyami
he defected
The past tense is defected.
Defected means to have abandoned one's country or group and joining a country or group of the opposing force. The word usually refers to military personnel.
Selucus
It's probably defected