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  • ...nt waves can occur in the [[contexts]] of: [[optics]] and other forms of [[electromagnetic]] [[radiation]], [[acoustics]], [[quantum mechanics]], and "waves on string
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  • '''Penetration Depth''' is a [[measure]] of how deep [[light]] or any [[electromagnetic]] [[radiation]] can penetrate into a [[material]]. It is defined as the dep ...ide the [[material]]. Depending on the [[nature]] of the [[material]], the electromagnetic field might [[travel]] very far into the material, or may die out very quic
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  • ...[[Space|place]] to another; the current or wave itself; also, a current or wave whose [[presence]] is regarded as conveying information about the source fr
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  • ...ception, an antenna intercepts some of the [[power]] of an electromagnetic wave in order to produce a tiny voltage at its terminals, that is applied to a r ...ception, the oscillating electric and magnetic fields of an incoming radio wave exert force on the electrons in the antenna elements, causing them to move
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  • # The [[material]] or empty [[space]] through which [[signal]]s, [[wave]]s or [[force]]s pass. **Optical '''medium''', material through which [[Electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic waves]] propagate
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  • ...here also exist waves capable of traveling through a [[vacuum]], including electromagnetic radiation and probably[1] gravitational radiation. Waves travel and transfe ...nd sufficient characteristics that qualify a [[phenomenon]] to be called a wave is, at least, flexible.
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  • ...(NMR), Electron paramagnetic resonance (ESR) and resonance of [[quantum]] wave functions. Resonant systems can be used to generate vibrations of a specifi ...brief resonant vibrations in the object. Light and other short wavelength electromagnetic radiation is produced by resonance on an atomic scale, such as electrons in
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  • ...off any object in their [[path]]. The object returns a tiny part of the [[wave]]'s [[energy]] to a dish or antenna which is usually located at the same si Other systems similar to radar have been used in other parts of the [[electromagnetic]] [[spectrum]]. One example is "lidar", which uses visible [[light]] from [
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  • ...context]], the [[word]] ''light'' is sometimes used to refer to the entire electromagnetic [[spectrum]].[https://www.lightsources.org/cms/?pid=1000166] (What Is a Lig ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarization_(waves) Polarization] or direction of [[wave]] oscillation.
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  • ::b. To send out electric signals or electromagnetic [[wave]]s corresponding to (an image, a programme, etc.).
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  • ...n order to impress a signal on it; the extent to which a modulated carrier wave is varied; the modulated waveform or signal itself. ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_wave carrier signal], but a square wave pulse train may also occur.
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  • ...ice, the vast majority of optical phenomena can be accounted for using the electromagnetic description of light, as described by [[Maxwell's equations]]. ...s are still generally used, however, so this is not a full electromagnetic wave theory model of the propagation of light. Such a full model is much more co
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  • ...a brief disturbance of [[pressure]] in a [[medium]]; especially : a sound wave or short train of sound waves
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  • ...e [[frequency]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_wave carrier wave], as in the familiar frequencies of radio broadcasting, but it may also inv
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  • ...ate and have an associated zero-point energy, a [[consequence]] of their [[wave]]-like nature. The [[uncertainty]] principle requires every physical system ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model Standard Model] includes the [[electromagnetic]] field, other gauge fields, fermionic fields, and the Higgs field. It is t
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  • 2. an electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier [[wave]], modulates it with a [[meaningful]] signal derived from [[speech]], [[mus ...TR) is an electronic device which with the aid of an antenna propagates an electromagnetic signal such as radio, television, or other telecommunications.
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  • ...1] and radiation[2] ("[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave–particle_duality wave–particle duality]"). Quantum Mechanics is a [[mathematical]] description ...of an [[atom]] at rest (see Figure 1, at right). The [[discovery]] that [[wave]]s have discrete energy packets (called '''''quanta''''') that behave in a
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  • ...[[point particle]]. Electrons participate in [[gravity|gravitational]], [[electromagnetic]] and weak interactions. Like its rest [[mass]] and elementary charge, the ...rons have [[quantum mechanic]]al properties of both a [[particle]] and a [[wave]], so they can collide with other particles and be [[diffracted]] like [[li
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  • ...e [[superuniverse]] of [[Orvonton]] there are one hundred [[octaves]] of [[wave]] [[energy]]. Of these one hundred [[groups]] of [[energy]] [[manifestation 42:5.2 [[Wave|Wavelike]] [[energy]] [[manifestations]]—from the standpoint of [https://
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  • They cast an electromagnetic resonating net to capture the Blue human planet that was passing through on ...y destroying your genetic structure through their many toxins, poisons and electromagnetic spectrum of frequencies that have cast a net across your Earth.
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