The black body radiator as it increases in temperature gives off a range of electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelengths so, the option A is correct.
Radiation is the movement of atomic and subatomic particles as well as waves, such as those that define X-rays, heat rays, and light rays. Radiation of both types, from cosmic and earthly sources, is constantly being thrown at all matter.
The characteristics and behavior of radiation, as well as the matter it interacts with, are outlined in this article, which also explains how energy is transferred from radiation to its surroundings.
The effects of such an energy transfer to living matter, including the typical effects on numerous biological processes, are given a great deal of attention (e.g., photosynthesis in plants and vision in animals).
Thus, the black body radiator gives off a range of electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelengths.
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Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer is a hope this helps guys!
Answer:
Radio waves
Explanation:
Radio wavs are electromagnetic waves.
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The correct answer is:
"located in front of lens"
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False
A pressure antinode in a sound wave is indeed a region of high pressure, while a pressure node is a region of low pressure. These definitions hold true for all types of waves.
That's true. In terms of sound waves, a pressure antinode is a region of high pressure, while a pressure node is a region of low pressure. This is true for all types of waves, not only sound waves. In essence, a wave moves through a medium (in case of a sound wave, that medium is typically air) by creating areas of high and low pressure - the high pressure areas are called antinodes, and the low pressure areas are called nodes.
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Answer: The volume is decreasing at a rate of 80 cm3/min
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Answer: 80 cm³/min
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As we know from kinematics
So it will turn by 18 radian
b. one-third the current in the outer solenoid
c. twice the current in the outer solenoid
d. half of the current in the outer solenoid
e. the same as the current in the outer solenoid
Answer: The current in the inner solenoid is the same as the current in the outer solenoid.
The correct option is e
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