Nanoparticles are extremely small particles with sizes ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers. At this scale, they are invisible to the naked eye and can only be observed with the help of advanced microscopy techniques. Nanoparticles can take on various shapes, such as spheres, rods, cubes, and wires, depending on the manufacturing process and materials used.
A nanometer (nm) is the measurement typically used for objects that are nano sized particles of matter. It is equal to one billionth of a meter, or 10^-9 meters.
Yes. Light has both particle and wave properties.
When light behaves like a particle, it is called a photon. Photons are the fundamental particles of light and carry energy and momentum.
Light exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties. Depending on the experiment, light can behave as a wave (with properties like interference and diffraction) or as a particle (with discrete energy packets called photons). This dual nature is known as wave-particle duality.
Redshift in nanoparticles is identified by observing a shift in the wavelength of light emitted or absorbed by the nanoparticles compared to the original wavelength. This shift indicates a change in the energy levels and size of the nanoparticles. Techniques such as UV-Vis spectroscopy or fluorescence spectroscopy can be used to detect redshift in nanoparticles.
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there r many new invention like nsno fibres, nano censors, some nano particle's u can search each of this application its very vast... even Nano crystals solar cell is there, nnano glass..etc...
nanosilica are nano particle based on silicon dioxide.for example AEROSIL. By:Rahmat ali
iPod nano's are like iPod nano's
its like an ipod nano except more WIDE and most have more memory like 164 gigs
They look like any normal particle, only seen when magnified but even then you can't really describe it.
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It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
Beat the fuse monsters that look like your favorite characters. Then, YOU GET A NANO OF THAT CHARACTER!!!!! :P For every nano you get, you go up a level. So some one who is level 15 has 14 nanos. [Since when you defeat Fussion Buttercup you don't gain a level] If you do not defeat a fusion in a nano mission, you do not gain a nano or a level, just a reward.
A nanometer (nm) is the measurement typically used for objects that are nano sized particles of matter. It is equal to one billionth of a meter, or 10^-9 meters.
Electron is a negative sub atomic particle which revolves round the nucleus.