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osiris545
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Hello everyone, My Name is Dwayne McIntosh.
I am not that good at Physics or Mathematics however i do have a problem.
I was brainstorming the other day and i wanted to know, what if one was to use say electromagnetic waves (may be different wavelength,frequency or Photon Energy, but with the same property;passing through solid objects) and make them collide, would the collision produce heat?
I hope this is not a dumb question
If yes, then how do i calculate that heat energy
I am not that good at Physics or Mathematics however i do have a problem.
I was brainstorming the other day and i wanted to know, what if one was to use say electromagnetic waves (may be different wavelength,frequency or Photon Energy, but with the same property;passing through solid objects) and make them collide, would the collision produce heat?
I hope this is not a dumb question
If yes, then how do i calculate that heat energy