• How do you convert radio waves to visible light?
    Electrons that are accelerated radiate, and in the process lose kinetic energy. There are electron accelerators that use radio waves to put energy back into the electron beam, to compensate for the energy that is radiated away. These machines can convert radio waves into light. May 5, 2019
    Um what machine, a Particle accelerator. If they can make RF visible guess what your Aurora Borealis is...
    How do you convert radio waves to visible light? Electrons that are accelerated radiate, and in the process lose kinetic energy. There are electron accelerators that use radio waves to put energy back into the electron beam, to compensate for the energy that is radiated away. These machines can convert radio waves into light. May 5, 2019 Um what machine, a Particle accelerator. If they can make RF visible guess what your Aurora Borealis is...
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  • Daniel Lawler and Juliette Collen - What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained:

    https://phys.org/news/2023-10-attoseconds-nobel-winning-physics.html

    #Attosecond #Time #LASER #Electrons #NobelPrize #Physics
    Daniel Lawler and Juliette Collen - What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained: https://phys.org/news/2023-10-attoseconds-nobel-winning-physics.html #Attosecond #Time #LASER #Electrons #NobelPrize #Physics
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    What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained
    The Nobel Physics Prize was awarded on Tuesday to three scientists for their work on attoseconds, which are almost unimaginably short periods of time.
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