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07-25-2003, 12:06 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for the excerpt Lobstrosity. My problem is that I was thinking of Rayleigh scattering as the light literally "bouncing" off the particles of the upper atmosphere, when really it's being absorbed and re-radiated. My bad.
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Go outside with a pair of polarized sunglasses sometime and look around the sky! Very cool.
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ok i understand all of that,thanks.
a few more questions- when atoms vibrate,do they release energy in the form of thermal radiation??,is this the same principle as accelerating particles radiating? and if you could be so kind as to explain energy conservation because google only seems to come up with heating bill reduction methods .i only briefly came upon when it was mentioned in einstiens work about electrons collapsing into the nucleus of atoms if energy conservation didnt exist. |
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