what makes up light
light, that is made of the particle, a photon, and a wave, electromagnetic radiation, travels through a vacuum at a constant speed of light, travels at different speeds in different matter.
What is sound?
Sound is defined by frequencies, which affect sound, which is made of waves. Sound waves vibrate atoms or particles in matter. Since there are no oxygen atoms above the karman line, or in other words, space, sound cannot travel in the vacuum of the cosmos.
how do objects that emit light do in order to emit light?
Objects emit light by converting energy (heat, electricity, or chemical) into electromagnetic radiation through a process where atoms become "excited." When electrons within these excited atoms receive energy, they jump to higher energy levels and subsequently release that energy as photons—individual particles of light—as they drop back to lower, more stable energy levels.
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what is the speed of sound considering molecules need to vibrate in order to make sound
The speed of sound—which is effectively the speed at which molecular vibrations propagate—is approximately 343 meters per second 1,125 \text{ ft/s} in air at 20^{circ }text{C}68^{circ }text{F}. While individual molecules vibrate and move randomly at much higher thermal speeds, the sound wave itself travels slower, representing the speed of the collective compression and rarefaction through the medium.
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how does sound affect other sounds?
sound affects quieter sounds and gets affected by louder sounds by outvibrating quieter sounds and getting undervibrated by louder sounds. loud sound and loud sound makes a loudER sound but does not cancel each other out. do not yell if another guy yells, thinking it will cancel.
is this question easy
no
how does prisms affect light
prisms affect light by splitting them into separate colours, or in other words, it REFRACTS light.
what is the speed of light, through various different materials, considering that light moves at different speeds through different matter?
The speed of light or c is a fundamental constant, measuring exactly 299,792,458 meters per second approx. 300,000\text{ km/s} only in a vacuum. When light passes through transparent materials, it interacts with electrons, slowing its effective speed. The speed reduces based on the material's refractive index n, with higher indices causing greater slowdowns. photons collide with fundamental particles to slow down, but not stop light.
can you see light?
NO, obviously. you DETECT and SENSE light, NOT to see light.
how do multiple species of grasshopper hear?
grasshoppers have small earholes on their forelegs and back legs that is almost microscopic
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