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Eureka! Episode 29 - Radiation Waves

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Viewers learn that one of the chief ways in which heat energy moves is in the form of waves. This kind of heat transfer is called radiation.

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  • hey bubblebear,no offense, but are you a girl?

  • YES.

  • Taught me a lot and funny! I enjoyed it so much.

  • The "big font" in the introduction of the story so far... pretty scared me. I used to seeing this show in medium font.

  • nice still watching

  • wow!!! did u enjoy it?

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  • helps me to revise. a damn lot. thanks.

  • Reading from books is more informative

  • Bet you took a long time to upload all of these

  • wow thanks

  • My friend in I.T just goes on Youtube and watches these videos for the entire hour. They're pretty good. We have to do a project on Energy and me and my friend both did Thermal Energy. This really helped...thanks!

  • why air becomes hot in convection when you are heating solid

  • Smart&Safe headphone conduct the sound from cell phone conversations and music through a hollow tube filled with air, without metal wires. This is scientifically proven to reduce the electromagnetic radiation reaching the user’s sensitive ear and brain area by up to 98%. These headphones are ultra stylish and are available in several colors. A video can be seen on my profile.

  • Bubblebear83, great video. You just forgot saying these waves are made by small packets of energy called photons, who only differ of the electrons because of their spin. These waves could also have no energy causing electromagnetism. In fact, every force is a wave made up of particles: gravity is made of gravitons, the force in atoms is made by pions and so on.

  • Bubblebear83, great video. You just forgot saying these waves are made by small packets of energy called photons, who only differ of the electrons because of their spin and their mass. These waves could also have no energy causing electromagnetism. In fact, every force is a wave made up of particles: gravity is made of gravitons, the force in atoms is made by pions and so on.

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