Air is an invisible gas, and you can only "see" it when it is liquefied.
Smoke is NOT a gas, although it is accompanied by gases. Smoke is made up of tiny particles of liquid (droplets) and solid (ash), which are visible in high concentration. Smoke particles that disperse too finely to be seen are still detectable by smell, down to a few parts per million (even less for some components).
No, a smoke wave is not an electromagnetic wave. A smoke wave is a visible mass of smoke particles and gases that can be carried by air currents, while an electromagnetic wave is a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields propagating through space.
Those are most likely particles of dust or smoke that are reflecting light and appearing as tiny specks. Dust particles are commonly found in indoor air and can be easily visible when they catch light. Smoke particles can also be airborne and visible if there is smoke present in the environment.
Particles in the air become visible when they reflect or scatter light. This can happen due to factors such as pollution, dust, smoke, or moisture in the air.
Smoke particles in the air scatter the laser light, making the beams more visible as they reflect and refract off the particles. This scattering effect causes the light to be diffused in various directions, making the laser beams more visible in smoky conditions.
The visible smoke emitted from burning wood is called soot or particulate matter. It consists of tiny particles of carbon and other substances that are released into the air during combustion.
No. While the funnel is made visible by condensation, it is mostly air.
visible air pollution is called "smog"
The cloud-like gases from something burning are likely smoke. When a material burns, it releases particles and gases into the air, creating a visible cloud of smoke. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and fire safety measures when dealing with smoke from a fire.
There are two types of smoke detectors:Alpha particle - these do not use electromagnetic wavesPhotoelectric - these use a beam of either visible lightor near infrared electromagnetic waves
To make a laser beam visible, you can use particles like dust or smoke in the air to scatter the light and create a visible beam. You can also use a fog machine or special laser beam visualization tools to enhance its visibility.
Yes, if you breath in the second hand smoke in the air, then your baby is getting the smoke too.
Wildfire smoke appears orange because of the way sunlight interacts with particles and gases in the smoke. The smoke particles scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be absorbed, while longer red and orange wavelengths are scattered and visible to the human eye.