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Absorption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Absorption may refer to: •Absorption (chemistry), absorption of particles of gas or liquid in liquid or solid material •Absorption (skin), a route by which substances can enter the body through the s...
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Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, absorption of electromagnetic radiation is the way by which the energy of a photon is taken up by matter, typically the electrons of an atom. Thus, the electromagnetic energy is transfor...
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Observe the absorption spectrum of a gas by dragging any of the gas lamps (except the bottom one since it is an unknown gas) from the bottom left of the screen and dropping it into the gas lamp socket above. The spectrum appears at the top right of the screen.
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Continuum, Emission, and Absorption Spectra ... Hydrogen Emission and Absorption Series ... The corresponding spectrum may exhibit a continuum, or may have superposed on the continuum bright lines (an emission spectrum) or dark lines (an absorption spectrum), as illustrated in the following figure.
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In physics, absorption is the phenomenon by which a substance retains the energy of radiation of particular wavelengths; for example, a piece of blue glass absorbs all visible light except the wavelengths in the blue part of the spectrum;
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(1) The amount of water absorbed by a composite material when immersed in water for a stipulated period of time. ... Composites / Plastics ... Business & Finance...
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