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    Phenomena of Light

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    Dispersion Of White Light by a Glass Prism: When a beam of white light is passed through a glass prism‚ it is split up into a band of colours called spectrum. This is called dispersion of white light. The spectrum of white has the colours violet‚ indigo‚ blue‚ green‚ yellow‚ orange and red (VIBGYOR). The red light bends the least and the violet light bends the most. A rainbow is a natural spectrum appearing in the sky after a rain shower. It is caused by the dispersion of sunlight by water

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    lights flashing

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    emergency vehicles. Red color is being chosen as the color for the emergency vehicles strobe lights is because of the night vision capability by using this color. It cannot be denied that red color is more easily to be notice if compared to other color. Red color can catch more attention and alert when we saw red because red is signal us about danger. Advantages and Disadvantages White: light is the most effective attention-getting signal‚ containing all visible spectral wavelengths

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    career.... “manufacture of his lamp and furniture designs.” This book is for architects who are truly interested in how people feel in their buildings. Bill Lam gives a clear explanation of the properties of light‚ particularly sunlight‚ and provides an understandable guide to designing with light to create more livable architectural environments. Sunlighting as Formgiver for Architecture The very begining of the book says about the importance of the sun‚ that “throughout the history‚ throughout

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    Solar Energy

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    Solar Energy Solar energy in one form or another is the source of nearly all energy on the earth. Humans‚ like all other animals and plants‚ rely on the sun for warmth and food. However‚ people also harness the sun’s energy in many other different ways. For example‚ fossil fuels‚ plant matter from a past geological age‚ is used for transportation and electricity generation and is essentially just stored solar energy from millions of years ago. Similarly‚ biomass converts the sun’s energy into a

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    Light and Matter

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    Chapter II Light and Matter The Inner Workings of the Cosmos 2.4 The Distribution of Radiation All microscopic objects – fires‚ cubes‚ people‚ and stars – emit radiation at all times. They radiate because the microscopic charged particles in them are in constant random motion‚ and whenever charges change their state of motion‚ electromagnetic radiation is emitted. The temperature of an object is a direct measure of the amount of microscopic motion within it. The hotter the object

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    Energy

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    ENERGY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION In the modern days energy has the significant role in our life. With development where we got comfortable life and much modern facilities where we got some problem with excessive use of energy resources as declining of energy sources‚ climate change. So it is an big challenge for present and future generations as the cost of energy increase and its supply decrease‚ older buildings needs to modified and new buildings designed to use less energy. The optimization

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    greatly. Background and Purpose Starbucks Corporation can become more energy efficient by using LED light bulbs instead of standard incandescent lights. About 80 percent of our company’s total carbon emission solely comes from the energy use in our stores. This means that energy use is our single biggest impact on the environment‚ but it is also our biggest opportunity to make considerable improvements. Until recently‚ energy was cheap in this country. Also‚ wouldn’t you like to earn the trust and

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    Control of Light

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    Light From personal experience I would say light within architecture is what makes you feel uplifted as you walk into a room or a space. Light can be controlled and manipulated within certain spaces by adding light or having an absence of light. Light can completely change the dynamics of a room or space and can also have a very strong effect on the mood. Light within architecture can either be natural or synthetic‚ both creating a special experience within a room. In my research I will

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    The Absence of Light

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    The absence of light There is no darkness‚ only the absence of light. You cannot measure the dark; it is a measure of illumination‚ or in some cases‚ a lack of it. This point stands in both a physical and metaphorical state. Imagine a pitch-black room‚ if I were to ask you “what do you see?” would you say “the dark”? How can you see darkness? You can’t. You notice that there is an absence of light. In the same way‚ when we judge someone to be‚ in essence‚ evil‚ that is just how we perceive it

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis can be defined as light energy being converted into chemical energy‚ which is a very important process for plants and other organisms. Light can be described in terms of light quantity and light quality. Both of these have an affect on photosynthesis. The more light a plant absorbs the more the plant is able to photosynthesize. This light is absorbed though pigments which have specific interactions with certain light waves (colors). The goal of my first experiment

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