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Blue light is on the high-energy end of the visible spectrum, and the comparative shortness of its wavelengths explains why the blue portion of the white light from the sun is easily scattered by the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in our atmosphere, and thus why the sky looks blue.
By 1982, with a major speech and an article in The New Republic, one of his many essays and op-ed articles on the issue, Mr. Gore came forth with his answer: an arms control strategy that would move from big multiple-warhead missiles to smaller single-warhead missiles, which could be easily scattered and thus much harder to target, thereby reducing the advantage of a first strike.
Those blue wavelengths are more easily scattered by Earth's atmosphere than other colors, which would considerably increase the light pollution they ultimately contribute, bulb for bulb.
It has been reported that there is an important relationship between mobility and sheet resistance because the carriers can be easily scattered by lattice defects [33].
However, since the UV photons are easily scattered and absorbed by dust grains, the SFR of galaxies is always inevitably affected by dust produced by their own SF activity.
In the Sn Al2O3 samples, thermal conduction in the Al substrate occurs from free electrons, where heat is transferred through kinetic energy in the elements but is easily scattered [26].
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These are chilling words when we consider that modern history is being written in an electronic cloud that could easily scatter.
A breeze easily scatters teosinte fruits.
The blue helmets could easily have scattered the rebels, but the only shots they fired in anger that week were at civilians demonstrating against their inaction.
"We use an infrared laser beam that goes through tissue relatively easily without scattering, and without doing much damage," Dr. Webb said.
The UV photons from massive stars are easily absorbed and/or scattered by dust grains and re-emitted as mid- and far-infrared photons.
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