Ramen576
Ramen576 t1_jalakvm wrote
Reply to comment by Ramen576 in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
I am really asking about the trough of the wave. Is this a case where the answer is "it's also a particle Ramen"?
Ramen576 t1_jaj3b7f wrote
Why isn't the amount of energy absorbed by a photon striking a target based on the distance traveled? Eg, if I have a 420nm wavelength with a target 420nm from the source. Polarization filters in place.
Why is the same amount of energy absorbed if it is 210nm from the target vs 105 or 215nm?
Ramen576 t1_iyvkj6j wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why not use hydrogen and deuterium in fusion reaction rather than tritium and deuterium? by Curious_user4445
Nope. Tritium.
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Ramen576 t1_jeagxth wrote
Reply to comment by armorer1984 in How do I resolve a ceiling fan and light fixture that are controlled by same switches. by Madams135
Sorry to be that guy, but I am sure you mean 14/3. 14/2 is how this guy got stuck asking us for help in the first place. :)