UV Rays and Cellular Damages
The chemical reactions induced by light are studied by a branch of chemistry that is called, not surprisingly, photochemistry. By light, we mean here "electromagnetic waves"; which includes, in addition to visible light, ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR). Wave families are classified by frequency, which is equivalent to classifying them [...]
Polarized Glasses: How Do They Work?
Visible light is a wave, just like microwaves, X-rays, UV rays and radio waves. They are called electromagnetic waves and are generally represented as a sinusoid, similar to a jumping rope that is waved. Contrary to the other kinds of electromagnetic waves, light can be very effectively [...]
Summer Thunderstorms: Characteristics and Energy
Summer thunderstorms are often characterized by their intensity and the large quantities of water they produce over a short period of time on a territory. These events may generate floods and significant claims for insurers. Figures 1 and 2 show typical thunderstorm cells observed in the summer, generally coinciding with [...]