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Irradiation

Irradiation is a mode of transmission of heat that occurs through electromagnetic waves and involves the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that relates to infrared rays corresponding to a wavelength…

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Gravitational field

In physics, a gravitational field is a model used to explain the influence that a massive body extends into the space around itself, producing a force on another massive body.…

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Magnetic field

The Earth is surrounded by a magnetic field of approximately dipolar shape generated by a magnetic dipole placed inside the liquid core due to the existence of electric currents.

The…

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Electric current

The electric current is a continuous movement of elementary electric charges, a flow of electrons, which takes place inside some materials. The materials that allow free electrons to move from…

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Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry is a technique that allows the definition of the position, the shape and the size of objects on the ground, using appropriate photographic images called frames, of the same…

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Elastic waves

An elastic or mechanical wave can be defined as a perturbation that propagates in space, transporting energy but not material. A mechanical wave can only propagate thanks to the elastic…

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Electromagnetic waves

Electromagnetic waves are a physical phenomenon through which electromagnetic energy can move from one place to another by propagation. Electromagnetic waves, according to Maxwell's theory, are oscillating phenomena, generally of…

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