Translation for '
wavelength' from English to Swedish
NOUN | a wavelength | wavelengths | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Short-wavelength lasers are more susceptible to COD than long-wavelength ones.
- Wavelength shifters are often used in particle physics to collect scintillation or Cherenkov light in particle detectors.
- Cross-phase modulation (XPM) is a nonlinear optical effect where one wavelength of light can affect the phase of another wavelength of light through the optical Kerr effect.
- For most macroscopic objects, this wavelength is so short that it is not meaningful to assign a wavelength to them.
- The coefficient of "(1 - cos θ)" is known as the "Compton wavelength", but is in fact a proportionality constant for the wavelength shift.
- Each connection request must be given a route and wavelength.
- The effect of frequency dispersion is that the waves travel as a function of wavelength, so that spatial and temporal phase properties of the propagating wave are constantly changing.
- The spectroheliograph is an instrument used in astronomy which captures a photographic image of the Sun at a single wavelength of light, a monochromatic image.
- Human eyes perceive blue when observing light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 450–495 nanometres.
- When chlorophyll is hit with a light of certain wavelength, it emits a higher wavelength back, so to measure chlorophyll, Argo floats are outfitted with sensors that emit light at the specific wavelength and then record the wavelength returned emitted wavelength.
- Typically, a flat absorption spectrum across a broad wavelength range is desired.
- The photon energy at 1 μm wavelength, the wavelength of near infrared radiation, is approximately 1.2398 eV.
- In humans the three different types of cones correspond with a primary response to short wavelength (blue), medium wavelength (green), and long wavelength (yellow/red).
- Abbe numbers are used in the design of achromatic lenses, as their "reciprocal" is proportional to dispersion (slope of refractive index versus wavelength) in the wavelength region where the human eye is most sensitive (see graph).
- Unlike Lorentz and Thomson, Thomas Tommasina between 1903 and 1928 suggested long wavelength radiation to explain gravity, and short wavelength radiation for explaining the cohesive forces of matter.
- is a function of wavelength, varying as [...] , its value is only meaningful in relation to a specified wavelength.
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