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I'm ashamed that I don't know how to put tags on my own threadPATRICK MOORE PLAYS THE XYLOPHONE
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Where does all the extra stuff come from in that volcano experiment?
Below a certain really hot temperature, light and matter separate, if the temperature reaches that again, do light and matter join together?
Can atoms melt?
That light that can detect blood by making it glow, how does it make it glow?
Ever done an experiment that went wrong?
- although technically the detectors never broke Uh.....can't say I've heard of that...
Techincally, no.
They can ionise though, which means that electrons get kicked off their parent nuclei. Quite hard to break the nuclei up though, although quite explosive when you do manage it!
Fluorescence. Same reason your white laundry shines whiter than white!
Oh, here we go.
I've overfilled a burette and gotten hydrochloric acid all down my arm (not very strong, thank the Lord).
I've gassed myself in the face with sulphur dioxide and deuterated ammonia (radioactive and burning, yummeh)
I've gone so wrong in calculating the year a supernova exploded in our galaxy (approx nine centuries ago) I had it exploding several galaxies away 12 years from now.
*blinks*
Ah, so there is!It's that bit on the tags bar that says "Edit tags."![]()
*cackles maniacally*Just an hour ago I was going to ask the physicist how to put tags on threads. Drats! Could've finally stumped him!
This nuclear reactor is glowing blue because electrons are travelling faster than light. Hot stuff.
Ah, it's one of those funny things. Nothing can go faster than c, which just so happens to be lightspeed. In the reactor, however, photons are extremely slow, so technically electrons are going faster than light (but not faster than c).I thought nothing could go FTL?
Ah, it's one of those funny things. Nothing can go faster than c, which just so happens to be lightspeed. In the reactor, however, photons are extremely slow, so technically electrons are going faster than light (but not faster than c).
God knows why they glow an eerie blue, though.
I thought nothing could go FTL?
Oh I see what you did thereCorrect.
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But why does it glow blue?????Light has an upper speed limit depending on the medium it's in. If electrons goes from one medium to the other and end up being over the speed limit of light in the second medium, it gives off a characteristic burst of radiation; in the case of the nuclear reactor, when the photons hit....the moderator, I'm guessing.... it showers blue light, aka the rather awesome name of Cerenkov radiation.
Essentially, it's like the light equivalent of a sonic boom.
Chalnoth would know...I think you'll find CERENKOV knows
*serious face*
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But why does it glow blue?????
Chalnoth would know...![]()
