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Learn about the electromagnetic spectrum, the order of the waves, their uses and dangers with this guide for KS3 physics students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize.
An international research group successfully measured, with a nanometer resolution, the depth of PN junctions varied in a Si ...
This paper presents a detailed numerical electromagnetic characterization of GaAs photovoltaic (PV) nanopillar array solar cells recently developed for solar energy harvesting. Through electromagnetic ...
A highly parallel implementation of Maxwell's equations in the time domain using a cluster of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) is presented. The higher-order Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element ...
Most of the electromagnetic waves are not visible to the human eye, as human eyes can only perceive light waves that have wavelengths of between around 700 nanometers (nm), or 2.76 × 10 −5 ...
From a bar in the clouds to finding more water from the Moon, outer space is constantly surprising us. A vast universe Think ...
The principle of wave-particle duality is crucial in quantum physics, highlighting the dual nature of light and matter and ...
Would you try an electromagnetic headset that claims to ‘reset the vagus nerve’? Emilie Lavinia investigates the world of neurostimulation and a new wave of in-clinic treatments for depression ...
Despite its abundance, dark matter remains one of the most elusive components in cosmology. Astronomers hope that the Roman ...
I have therefore investigated the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a vertical direction in a medium with electric properties varying in the same direction, ...
New research published in Physical Review Letters suggests that superconducting magnets used in dark matter detection ...
Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum, but some people see more of it than others. Let's take a look at why. Canada Is Gathering Global Leaders in a Province That ...