This one is found at high temperatures and very reactive tolight. If there is less carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere then fluorine will interact with it and will emit a lot ofinfraredradiation as a result. Therefore, it is believed that every time there is less carbon dioxide in t...
Why does the sun emit neutrinos? Why is beta radiation used in internal radiotherapy? What is synchrotron radiation in chemistry? Why is lead not used in shielding beta radiation? Why does thorium-230 emit alpha radiation? Why do bodies produce infrared radiation in particle physics?
In the troposphere, the temperature generally decreases with the increase of altitude. The infrared radiation from space at a height is generally generated at an average temperature of -19 degrees Celsius, and is balanced by the income of solar radiation, so that the earth's surface temperature ...
What is the explanation for the pattern of granulation seen on the visible surface of the Sun? Where does all the light and heat of the sun come from and how does it do it? Why do we not see a lunar eclipse during each full moon when the earth is in between the Sun and the ...
IPCC’s predictions would have been proven correct. One obvious problem with that: if the outturn in forcings since 1990 has proven to be so very much less than IPCC’s business-as-usual predictions in that year, why does IPCC continue to predict two and a half times as much warming ...
How does the planet Earth receive these electromagnetic impulses? “The resonance of the earth functions like the oscillations of a giant electromagnetic battery. The key features of this battery are the two shells of the ionosphere, the lower lunar and the upper solar shell, respectively 60 and...
Explain the mechanism of how light is absorbed by atoms. What effect did you observe when different colored filters were placed atop the solar panel? What does this indicate about different wavelengths of light? How and under what conditions do fluorophores emit light?
Why do the temperatures of two objects that touch each other become the same after a long period of time? Provide the argument based on the statistical definition of temperature. Why does a bimetallic strip bend with changes in temperature? Why will the body emit more radiati...
The sun is the central star of the solar system, making up 98% of its mass. It is a G-type star in the main sequence whose luminosity is classified as type V. It is the primary source of electromagnetic radiation to t...
Why does red light not produce any photoelectric effect? Light is shining perpendicularly on the surface of the earth with an intensity of 680 W/m2. Assuming that all the photons in the light have the same wavelength (in vacuum) of 478 nm, determine t...