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Why are things transparent?

Because the light waves travel through its molecules. Alternative answer: Light waves have a dual nature; one electromagnetic and another a photonic wave. These waves travel through air, hitting all kinds of objects. Some of these objects are transparent (glass), which allow the light waves to pass only in the form of photonic wave. After the light wave pass through the object (glass), it obtains back its dual nature.


What happens if you push the slide away from you?

If you push the slide away from you on a firearm, you are essentially chambering a new round from the magazine into the firing chamber. This action readies the firearm for firing by loading a new round.


What happens during the compression stroke in an internal combustion engine?

During the compression stroke in an internal combustion engine, the piston moves upward, compressing the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. This compression increases the pressure and temperature of the mixture, preparing it for ignition.


What happens to the piston and the gases during compression stroke?

During the compression stroke in an engine, the piston moves upward, compressing the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. This compression increases the pressure and temperature of the gases, making them more volatile and ready for combustion when the spark plug ignites the mixture.


What happens to the air pressure inside a vacuum chamber?

Short answer:A vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.Long answer:This question really depends on the case. For this answer I'll be referring to an air cylinder like in a paintball gun or so on. Air pressure is the pressure or force a gas exerts on an object. For example atmospheric air pressure is the weight of all the air in the atmosphere above you pushing down on you. Or in the case of a cylinder pressure is the force of the molecules and atoms of air bumping into the wall of the cylinder. the more collisions with the walls the higher the pressure. Adding more air means more atoms to bump around and more pressure. As you start to remove the atoms and molecules from the cylinder there are less and less to bump into the walls. Thus lowering the pressure of the cyclical. A vacuum is reached when there are little to no more molecules or atoms bouncing around inside the tube. Therefore a vacuum is actually a description of very low pressure.

Related Questions

What happens in a grit chamber?

in a grit chamber mixing of grit takes place.after grit mixing only organic matter remains


What Chamber of the heart pumping blood round the body?

it just happens OK?


What happens when the liquid in an ice cream making freezing chamber is overheated?

curdles


What happens when you crack a head?

You are allowing coolant to enter the combustion chamber. AND You replace the head!


What happens when there isn't any magma in the magma chamber of a volcano?

the volcano becomes extinct


What happens to the solubility of O2 in a hyperbaric chamber?

The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.


What happens if you put steering fluid in the coolant reservoir?

Drain the coolant reserve chamber and refill with new coolant. Can use a turkey baster ot remove hose from chamber.


What happens in the event of a vacancy occuring in either chamber of congress?

they call for a special election to fill the vacancy.


What happens when gas molecules hit the inside of a rocket's combustion chamber?

The rocket pushes back on the gas.


What happens when gas molecules hit inside of the rocket's combustion chamber?

The rocket pushes back on the gas.


What is the reason for having a combustion chamber on a rocket?

A combustion chamber is where combustion occurs in a controlled fashion. Because the basic idea of a rocket is burning fuels and directing them in the opposite direction to that of travel, a controlled burning - as happens in the combustion chamber - is exactly what a rocket needs to work.


How do you repair pneumatic nail guns?

This is what happens when you pull the trigger on a pneumatic nailer: ... The packed air drives the cylinder and the edge descending, impelling the nail out of the chamber. As the cylinder slides descending, it drives the air inside the chamber through a progression of gaps, into an arrival air chamber