Light Matter and Telescopes
Philip Chang・2 minutes read
Charges create electric fields with positive and negative charges attracting and repelling, while changes in charge position cause disturbances that travel at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second. Electromagnetic radiation, including light waves, is produced by changing electric fields and a changing magnetic field.
Insights
- Electric charges can be positive or negative, with like charges repelling and opposite charges attracting, leading to the creation of an electric field that travels at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second.
- Objects emit electromagnetic radiation based on their temperature, with hotter objects emitting shorter wavelengths, and the relationship between frequency and wavelength is determined by the speed of light, with higher frequencies corresponding to shorter wavelengths.
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What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength in light waves?
Frequency and wavelength are inversely related in light waves.
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