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1. What was the importance of Hertz's experiment? (the experiment where he investigates the nature of radio waves).
I understand how he performed the experiment by using parabolic mirrors and primary/secondary loop, but the importance is what I'm currently confused with.
2. Discuss why shortcomings in current technologies lead to an increased knowledge in materials.
I don't understand the shortcoming part.
3. A student is trying to investigate the photoelectric effect. She shines monochromatic light of varying frequences at a sample and measures the energy of the photoelectrons.
Another student says the experiment is all wrong since they varied the intensity in between trails. Discuss this accusation.
4. Discuss how a simple black and white rear projection TV functions.
The simple black and white rear projection TV functions by cathode rays.
Firstly, electrons are ejected from the cathode. Moving the beam is done by deflecting coils, whereby a magnetic field is set up, moving it up and down. The focusing coil is used to ensure the three beams do not interact with one another.And finally, the electrons hit the fluroscent screen at different intensities by 3 beams (RGB).
I talked about colour TV, but not black and white. What are the differences and what changes should I make in my answer?
5. The term superconductivity is one that is commonly misunderstood by the public. Discuss the need for extremely low temperatures in order to allow a Type I superconductor to superconduct.
Superconductivity is a phenomenon whereby a material is able to conduct without any resistance, and excludes all magnetic fields. This will only occur below some critical temperature (Tc).
How would I discuss this question? List the advantages and disadvantages? E.g. Maglev trains creating faster and efficient speeds by magnetic levitation, no friction occurring, MRI imaging, expensive and difficult to maintain at low temperatures etc.
Ty.
I understand how he performed the experiment by using parabolic mirrors and primary/secondary loop, but the importance is what I'm currently confused with.
2. Discuss why shortcomings in current technologies lead to an increased knowledge in materials.
I don't understand the shortcoming part.
3. A student is trying to investigate the photoelectric effect. She shines monochromatic light of varying frequences at a sample and measures the energy of the photoelectrons.
Another student says the experiment is all wrong since they varied the intensity in between trails. Discuss this accusation.
4. Discuss how a simple black and white rear projection TV functions.
The simple black and white rear projection TV functions by cathode rays.
Firstly, electrons are ejected from the cathode. Moving the beam is done by deflecting coils, whereby a magnetic field is set up, moving it up and down. The focusing coil is used to ensure the three beams do not interact with one another.And finally, the electrons hit the fluroscent screen at different intensities by 3 beams (RGB).
I talked about colour TV, but not black and white. What are the differences and what changes should I make in my answer?
5. The term superconductivity is one that is commonly misunderstood by the public. Discuss the need for extremely low temperatures in order to allow a Type I superconductor to superconduct.
Superconductivity is a phenomenon whereby a material is able to conduct without any resistance, and excludes all magnetic fields. This will only occur below some critical temperature (Tc).
How would I discuss this question? List the advantages and disadvantages? E.g. Maglev trains creating faster and efficient speeds by magnetic levitation, no friction occurring, MRI imaging, expensive and difficult to maintain at low temperatures etc.
Ty.
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