You would get the best of transmission of light through: hot gas
Transmission by a lens is best explained by the wave theory of light, which posits that light travels in waves and undergoes refraction as it passes through a lens. The wave theory helps explain how light bends and focuses through different media, such as lenses, due to variations in the speed of light.
A "beam" or "ray" of light would best describe the light that shines from a flashlight.
The best hypothesis for a homemade flashlight would be that the type of battery used will affect the brightness of the light. This hypothesis allows for a straightforward experiment where different batteries can be tested to see which one produces the brightest light.
Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) typically have the best resolving power, capable of resolving objects down to the atomic level. This is due to their use of a beam of electrons, which has a much shorter wavelength than visible light used in other microscopes.
A wave diagram with a longer wavelength on the right side corresponding to the dim red sunset and a shorter wavelength on the left side for the intense ultraviolet bug light would best represent the scenario. The red light has a longer wavelength than the ultraviolet light.
diffraction
The check engine light can come on for a variety of reasons including transmission problems. It is best to have the code checked to see why the light is on. Many auto parts stores will check the code for free.
It would be best not to put any transmission fluid in the engine. Really!! I'd never of guessed. I guess the clue is 'transmission and fluid' and that the fluid goes in the transmission!! the reason I put the type of engine was IOT assist someone with a realistic answer, I didn't expect for one minute the answer I received, but this is America!!
vibgyor. red is on one end of the spectrum and blue is the farthest from it, so b. blue light would be the best answer.
I would expect University of Texas at Houston would be one of the best
Transmission by a lens is best explained by the wave theory of light, which posits that light travels in waves and undergoes refraction as it passes through a lens. The wave theory helps explain how light bends and focuses through different media, such as lenses, due to variations in the speed of light.
The best light transmission for sunglasses to provide optimal vision and protection is around 15-30. This range allows enough light to pass through for clear vision while still reducing glare and protecting the eyes from harmful UV rays.
That would be a driver's personal preference.
Eco light is an indicator that you are driving optimally for best fuel economy.
Blue light.
Which kind of dating would you expect to find on a milk carton?A. An expiration dateB. "Best if used by"C.A freshness dateD. "Sell by"
I would expect your exact skin color