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In What different ways can light behave or act?

Light can behave as a wave or a particle, depending on the experiment. It can be reflected, refracted, absorbed, or transmitted when interacting with different materials. Light can also undergo interference, diffraction, polarization, and scattering.


How does as large particle leave a cell using active transport?

It requires energy, and a carrier protein. The large particle binds to the carrier protein on the inside of the cell. The protein then changes conformation, thus moving the particle to the outside, where it is dropped off by another conformational change in the protein.


If two waves with equal amplitudes and wavelengths travel through a medium in such a way thata particular particle of the medium is at the crest of one wave and at the trough of the other wave at the?

The waves will undergo destructive interference at that particular particle, causing them to effectively cancel each other out. This results in a node or point of no displacement at that location.


If atom are smallest particle than why atom bomb are getting blast?

Atoms in an atom bomb undergo a nuclear fission or fusion process, where their nuclei split or combine to release an enormous amount of energy. This energy is released rapidly, causing an explosion. Despite being small, the immense energy involved in these nuclear reactions is what makes atom bombs so powerful.


Why is the friability tester set at 100 revolutions?

The friability tester is typically set at 100 revolutions as this is the standard requirement in pharmacopeial guidelines for testing the friability of tablets. This number of revolutions is commonly used to simulate the handling and transportation stress that tablets may undergo during manufacturing and distribution.

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I think you may find because of wave particle duality. Light is a wave and a particle and you cant cancel out particles.


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The reaction is:Po-216----------------alpha particle-----------------Pb-212


18O is struck by a proton 18F and another particle are produced What is the other particle?

The other particle produced would be a neutron. When a proton strikes ^18O, it can undergo a process called neutron emission, where a neutron is emitted along with the formation of a new isotope, in this case ^18F.


What will happen if an electron is brought near an alpha particle?

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She did not have to undergo a sex determination test (to make sure that men did not compete in the women's events) out of respect for her royal background.


In What different ways can light behave or act?

Light can behave as a wave or a particle, depending on the experiment. It can be reflected, refracted, absorbed, or transmitted when interacting with different materials. Light can also undergo interference, diffraction, polarization, and scattering.


Can a particle be diffracted?

Yes, particles can exhibit diffraction behavior, a phenomenon known as wave-particle duality. This is observed in quantum mechanics, where particles such as electrons exhibit wave-like behavior and can undergo diffraction when passing through a diffracting material.


How does as large particle leave a cell using active transport?

It requires energy, and a carrier protein. The large particle binds to the carrier protein on the inside of the cell. The protein then changes conformation, thus moving the particle to the outside, where it is dropped off by another conformational change in the protein.


What does the world's largest particle accelerator hope to accomplish?

The world's largest particle accelerator is used to accelerate particles to extremely high energies at which they can undergo collisions which, it is hoped, will produce previously unseen kinds of results which will shed light on currently mysterious or unanswered questions about particle physics, thereby increasing human knowledge and our understanding of the way the universe works on a very deep, fundamental level.