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Bubbles shine like rainbows because they exhibit iridescence, which is caused by the interference of light waves as they reflect and refract off the thin soap film. The different colors of the rainbow are produced by varying thicknesses of the soap film, leading to constructive and destructive interference of light waves.
Stars and galaxies emit a broad range of electromagnetic waves including visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, and radio waves. The specific wavelengths and intensities of these emissions depend on the temperature, composition, and activity of the celestial object.
Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
The electromagnetic spectrum includes various types of electromagnetic radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, visible light, microwaves, and radio waves. Each type of radiation has a different wavelength and frequency, allowing us to study and understand the behavior of light and energy in the universe.
Yes, light waves do carry energy. This energy is proportional to the frequency of the light wave; higher frequency light waves carry more energy compared to lower frequency light waves.
Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.
Strong light waves refer to light waves that have a high intensity or brightness. These waves have a higher amplitude and carry more energy compared to weaker light waves. Strong light waves can be produced by sources such as the sun, lasers, or powerful light bulbs.
Every object in the universe has a unique way of absorbing energy. Therefore they reflect various rays of wavelengths. Hence, the different colours is the result of the light waves with different wavelengths.
Light waves are waves but behave like a particle. They are also mass less.
Two different types of light waves are visible light waves and ultraviolet light waves. Visible light waves are the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can detect, while ultraviolet light waves have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than visible light.
There is literally no answer to this. Waves are produced by many different things. In the effort to salvage some kind of answerable question from this, most waves in the ocean are produced by wind.
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency among all types of electromagnetic waves. They are produced by the hottest and most energetic objects in the universe, such as supernovae and pulsars.
Waves are produced by the vibration or oscillation of particles or objects in a medium. These vibrations create disturbances that propagate through the medium, resulting in the formation of waves.
Different colors of light are produced by light waves with varying wavelengths. When light interacts with atoms or molecules, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted depending on the energy levels of the electrons in the material. Absorption of a specific wavelength leads to the perception of a certain color, while other wavelengths are either reflected or transmitted, resulting in the variety of colors we perceive.
UV Ultraviolet
Light waves produced by the sun.
There are two entirely different meaning of waves produced by gravity. In oceanography they're called tides. In astrophysics they're called gravitational waves.