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    laser. There are inphase and outphase. The first section is titled, Interference. Interference takes place between waves that have the same wavelengths. A resultant wave is formed when two waves with the same wavelength interact. The resultant wave is the consequence of the interference between two waves. With constructive interference, component waves combine and form a resultant wave with equal wavelengths, but there is

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    For wireless underwater communication, there are several means such as radio waves, optical waves and acoustics. Radio waves: Radio wave has extra low frequency (30 Hz–300 Hz) and it works well to propagate any distance in sea water. But, for its low frequency, it is needed high transmission power and large antennas. Optical waves: An optical wave for wireless communication has big advantage as it exceed 1 Giga bps. It can’t cross water boundary easily, suffers

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    Standing Waves Lab

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    This lab demonstrated qualities of standing waves with great help from a mechanical vibrator, a sine wave generator, and a piece of string. Through this lab we were able to understand how to calculate the speed of a wave on a string. A standing wave is defined as a wave that travels forward, then is reflected creating nodes (regions with minimal to zero energy). If the frequency of a standing wave is increased then more loops will be created, and because of that the wavelengths will be decreased

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    different ways, to fully understand it, let's break it down into three main pieces. First of all sound is energy, next sound can change, Lastly to hear and to understand are two different things. The first way sound works as energy. Sound is the release of energy, so of course sound is everywhere. In the article "Sound is Everywhere", Jason Torres states that, "The sound energy is released in the form of vibrations, the vibrations emit

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    Energy Saving/effiency: In todays Wireless communication a large amount of energy is spent on the infrastructure and its maintenance than on the data transmission, e.g lot of energy is used to cool down the base stations whereas you just need 60 watt simple LED bulb that can act as an access point. Limitations of lifi 1. The main disadvantage

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    SUMMARY: Students utilize articles to learn the aspects of waves that impact the earth’s crust in the form of earthquakes. Students simulate these waves using slinkies and calculate wave speed. Students also analyze the possible destructive forces of these waves. KEY STANDARDS: Performance Expectations: HS-PS4-1. Use mathematical representations to support a claim regarding relationships among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves traveling in various media HS-PS4-3. Evaluate the claims

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    100 years ahead of time and behind, but not anything present. Anytime I do that the time goes up by double and the older or futuristic it is, the more problems it will have. Also if we need anything huge it takes out a lot of my energy so we would need to wait for my energy to replenish.” Chamelo said. “Okay then, can you morph into a huge boat 2654 years from now?” He asked. “Yes, give me a few minutes” It said. A few minutes later the Chameleon, like he said, slowly turned into a huge metal ship

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    basic operation and fundamental arrangement of subsystems is the same. 4.1.1 ANTENNA Recieving wire is an article which utilized as a move between wave spreading in free space, and the fluctuating voltages in the circuit to which it is joined. A reception apparatus either gets vitality from an electromagnetic field or transmits electromagnetic waves created by a high recurrence generator It guarantees that the sign has the obliged example in space. Reception apparatus sources transmit vitality similarly

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    Sound Waves Essay

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    a sound wave? A sound wave is produced by a mechanical vibration, such as a tuning fork. The vibrating object causes the surrounding medium, such as air, to vibrate as well.The wave travels through the medium to a detector, like your ear, and it is heard.As with any type of wave, a sound wave is also described by it's wavelength, amplitude, period, and frequency. WAVELENGTH is the distance from one point on the wave, to the next identical point, or the length of one part of the wave. AMPLITUDE

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    Tm1110 Unit 8 Dr Ppr

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    are always associated with every type of design, for example in this case though the Q-factor can be decreased accordingly by lowing the value of dielectric constant but if lowered drastically, it fails to capture enough amount of electromagnetic energy and to act as an efficient resonator. Figure 2: A single DRA structure with radius a and height

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