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Sue... wrote: On Aug 24, 6:05 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@yourclockmalfunctioned.duh> wrote: <snipped the same ignorant post she posts as much as she wants but ... of what I am using is flawed beyond repair. And I am not even using particles. I am actually using waves and wavelengths in my 1 second of light method, although particles could be used with the same method. As I stated, it is ...
Sue... wrote: On Aug 24, 3:40 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@yourclockmalfunctioned....> wrote: Sue... wrote: On Aug 24, 3:01 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@... wrote: Sue... wrote: On Aug 24, 1:14 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@...> wrote: Sue... wrote: On Aug 24, 11:12 am, "Spaceman" <space...@... the fact that one color (wavelength) does not interfere with another ...
... goes, in slightly different wording : Start with PAR : 100 Watt/m^2 of (average over 365 days/24 hours) power of photons that engage in photosynthesis. Do you agree with this number ? If not, let me know... 3.62 E -19 J per photon (217.4E3/6E23 (number of particles in a mole)). What's the wavelength of such a photon ? lamba=hc/E, a photon of 3.62E-19 thus has wavelenth of 546 nm. ...
...Here it goes, in slightly different wording : Start with PAR : 100 Watt/m^2 of (average over 365 days/24 hours) power of photons that engage in photosynthesis. Do you agree with this number ? If not, let me know.... 3.62 E -19 J per photon (217.4E3/6E23 (number of particles in a mole)). What's the wavelength of such a photon ? lamba=hc/E, a photon of 3.62E-19 thus has wavelenth of 546 nm. That'...
On Jun 23, 1:24Â pm, Chade <ch...@newsguy.com> wrote: And a big hello to the druids. We're reading Isaac Bonewits 'Real Magic' chapter by .... For much of this chapter colour is just chosen as an example. Although we have a scientific standard for colours, based on wavelength, intensity and so on, it doesn't mean that we all 'see' the same thing. This is more than how do we know ...
...spherically-symmetric expanding wavefront with a wavelength of Planck’s length. Now let ...a velocity of c, and its wavelength will remain constant over the flat...is emitted from the star, its wavelength is about . 75x. After it has...! http://physicsmathforums.com On Apr 24, 8:16 pm, opensourcea...@gmail.com...the fourth expanding dimension. On Apr 24, 3:27 pm, 45herosjour...@gmail.com...
...nonlocal wave properties. 23. The collapse of the wave function is immediate in the photoelectric effect. 24. There is no way for an object to gain velocity without being reduced in length via relativistic... dimensions. 35. A photon emitted from the sun is redshifted as it travels away. Its wavelength appears longer as it is measured against space that is less-streched. A photon inherits the ...