When a medium is described as dispersive, it means that the speed of light through that medium depends on the frequency or wavelength of the light. An example of a dispersive medium is a prism, where white light is separated into its component colors due to their different speeds in the medium.
Waves are disturbances that transfer energy through a medium, without the physical displacement of the medium particles. As a wave moves through a medium, it causes the particles to oscillate back and forth but does not carry the particles along with it. This means that the energy of the wave is transferred from one place to another without any physical substance moving along with it.
Traveling waves refer to a type of wave motion where the disturbance (such as energy or information) propagates through a medium in a continuous manner. These waves maintain their shape and speed as they move through the medium, without any change in amplitude or frequency. Examples of traveling waves include ocean waves, sound waves, and electromagnetic waves.
When we say that a wave is an energy transport phenomenon, we mean that a wave propagates through a medium by transferring energy from one point to another without permanently displacing the medium itself. This energy transfer occurs via the oscillation of particles or fields in the medium, allowing the wave to carry information and energy over distances.
A substance with low resistance allows easy flow of electric current through it. It means that the substance does not impede the flow of electrons, resulting in efficient conduction of electricity. Materials like metals typically have low resistance.
When light passes through a surface and changes direction due to refraction, the normal is an imaginary line perpendicular to the surface at the point where the light ray meets it. This line helps determine the angle of incidence and angle of refraction, which are crucial in understanding how light behaves when it enters a different medium.
the dispersive power of prism can be defined as the rate of change of angle of deviation in specific spectrum of light ..
the component in which the dispersed phase is suspended is called dispersing medium
the component in which the dispersed phase is suspended is called dispersing medium
Waves need a medium to propagate themselves through. The waves generated on a pond by a falling droplet need a medium, in this case its the very water of the pond. Sound waves can propagate both though a water medium or an air medium for example. Electromagnetic waves are an exception in that they do not need a medium to propagate through (the can propagate through the void of interstellar space).
Instructive or educational.
Slandering someone via printed medium.
it was meant to be educational It was designed to ask tough questions
They meant that the cattle were covered with boils.
As it has been raining in my country a typical day might be described as wet mostly
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate, which is probably what was meant.
The word "medium" has Latin etymological roots. The word comes from the Latin word "medius" which meant intermediate or middle.
It depends on the model, but most handguns are meant for short to medium range conflict.