Tags: Astronomy, Experiment, Light, Simplified, speed
M’am, you are AMAZING. Thank you, this explained a lot!
@GuitarShred07 absence of light = dark matter
meg griffin
wow ! thant great
speed of light is trivial, then what is the speed of dark?
wat would be the variables in this experiment such as independent, control, dependent etc. PLZ ANSWER I NEED TO KNOW THIS D= TY LOVE YOUR VID!
@kurpochelo Exactly, why should we trust the frequency of the microwave to be accurate???
Scientist discovered the speed of light…Chuck Norris discovered the speed of darkness.
The only problem is that this is not chocolate, real chocolate doesn’t melt in a microwave oven cause it is calculated to excite water molecules.
But, you trusted the microwave manufacturers for the frequency being 2.45 GHz.
5.894X10-7m = 589.4 nm, when you want to go from m to nm you have to multiply by a possitif numbre en 1 nm = 1X10-9m so you have to multiply by10^9: 5.894X10-7m X 1X10^9 = 589.4 nm
Thanks a lot, I had to make a project about a physics experiment and I had no idea what to write about. Thanks a lot!!! Keep up the good job
I only have one bar of chocolate, so how long should i cook it for perfect measurement? I have a 5 year old microwave, if that matters.
im doing this as a science project hope thats okay im only 10 so yea thanks
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M’am, you are AMAZING. Thank you, this explained a lot!
@GuitarShred07 absence of light = dark matter
meg griffin
wow ! thant great
speed of light is trivial, then what is the speed of dark?
wat would be the variables in this experiment such as independent, control, dependent etc. PLZ ANSWER I NEED TO KNOW THIS D= TY LOVE YOUR VID!
@kurpochelo Exactly, why should we trust the frequency of the microwave to be accurate???
Scientist discovered the speed of light…Chuck Norris discovered the speed of darkness.
The only problem is that this is not chocolate, real chocolate doesn’t melt in a microwave oven cause it is calculated to excite water molecules.
But, you trusted the microwave manufacturers for the frequency being 2.45 GHz.
5.894X10-7m = 589.4 nm, when you want to go from m to nm you have to multiply by a possitif numbre en 1 nm = 1X10-9m so you have to multiply by10^9: 5.894X10-7m X 1X10^9 = 589.4 nm
Thanks a lot, I had to make a project about a physics experiment and I had no idea what to write about. Thanks a lot!!! Keep up the good job
I only have one bar of chocolate, so how long should i cook it for perfect measurement? I have a 5 year old microwave, if that matters.
im doing this as a science project
yea
hope thats okay
im only 10 so
thanks