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Visible Light Absorption
Atoms and molecules contain electrons. It is often useful to think of these electrons as being attached to the atoms by springs. The electrons and their attached springs have a tendency to vibrate at specific frequencies. Similar to a tuning fork or even a musical instrument, the electrons of atoms have a natural frequency at which they tend to vibrate. When a light wave with that same natural frequency impinges upon an atom, then the electrons of that atom will be set into vibrational motion. (This is merely another example of the resonance principle introduced in Unit 11 of The Physics Classroom Tutorial.) If a light wave of a given frequency strikes a material with electrons having the same vibrational frequencies, then those electrons will absorb the energy of the light wave and transform it into vibrational motion. During its vibration, the electrons interact with neighboring atoms in such a manner as to convert its vibrational energy into thermal energy. Subsequently, the light wave with that given frequency is absorbed by the object, never again to be released in the form of light. So the selective absorption of light by a particular material occurs because the selected frequency of the light wave matches the frequency at which electrons in the atoms of that material vibrate. Since different atoms and molecules have different natural frequencies of vibration, they will selectively absorb different frequencies of visible light.
The correct answer is A) The Inca had a public education system under the oversight of a government authority.
The political policies of the Inca Empire were similar to the sultan’s policies in India, as described in the passage in that "the Inca had a public education system under the oversight of a government authority."
For the Inca people, education was a priority. And teh Inca emperor ordered to have a good education system in the empire. Although in the empire there were social classes, education was for all divided into two: the education designed for the upper classes and the education designed for the Inca people in general. The teachers that shared knowledge to the upper classes were known as the Amawtakuna; they were wise men that taught the high classes. Education in the other social classes was transmitted from parents to children.
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four and five is nine.....
every,single and person only died others survived...
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