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I like movies about time travel and some of my favorites are Somewhere in Time and Frequency . ... Education Necessary b) Joshua, The Love Letter, Somewhere in Time, Frequency, the Kent Hovind series on Creation Science Evagelism, Rigoletto, and

Judicial rightsClauses 17 to 22 allowed for a fixed law court, which became the chancellery, and defines the scope and frequency of county assizes. ... rightsClauses 17 to 22 allowed for a fixed law court, which became the chancellery, and defines the scope and frequency of county assizes.

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Hi! I'm pretty fond of aviation, so I wondered how many of you also know something about those flying thingies. Some history (bweik), some photo-reco... ...

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If you have some education in physics, or an interest in the subject, try your mettle and see how well your knowledge of physics is. Mind that unless... ...

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the main peak of the R-R interval frequency distribution diagram obtained from 24-hour recording; and ... technology has enabled the calculation of frequency measures based on mathematical manipulations performed on the same ECG-derived data. Frequency measures involve the spectral analysis of

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If the speed of light is fixed, then how can the doppler effect apply to light?

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to its (apparent) frequency. A collision of a photon with an object moving towards it must release more energy than a collision of the same photon with a still object. Thus, the perceived frequency of the ... This translate to frequency.And this is another possible explanation?Frequency is how many

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If the speed of light is fixed, then how can the doppler effect apply to light?

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is speed per frequency. Or in other word:speed = wavelength * frequencyDoppler effect shows object moving away having longer wave length (stretched) The changed wave length in this case doesn't seem to affect the speed, but it doesn't mean it doesn't affect frequency. ... and frequency compensate

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If the speed of light is fixed, then how can the doppler effect apply to light?

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if they have a frequency. A frequency of light. The frequency changes, but not the speed... Nope, I don't get it.How can the frequency change, but not the speed?

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lower frequency climate ... a potential low-frequency example of this behavior. He shows that the resulting yearly radiative forcing would be much larger than what satellite radiative budget data have measured. Well, the 5-year average forcing was only 1 or 2 W m-2, and any higher frequency (e.

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Do you believe color is perceived the same by everyone (i.e. everyone's green is green as opposed to his green being your yellow though you also call it green)?

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Perhaps it's the frequency, and not the wavelength that changes, hmm?No.  Wavelength corresponds inversely to frequency.  The larger the wavelength, the smaller the frequency.  If the frequency changes, so does the wavelength.

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