Tag: Absorption

Study on Quantum Color Theory

The hue of the light that an item reflects determines its colour. Thus, colour is not a quality of the thing itself but rather of the light that illuminates it; things are only “colour thieves.” The Snell-Descartes law of reflection, on the other hand, stipulates that the angle of...
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Classical Model of Light Transmission in Optical Media: A Descriptive Study

The goal of this work is to use well-known Classical Physics to thoroughly explain the specific mechanism underlying the observed Fresnel Dragging of light in an experiment like the Fizeau experiment of 1851. The original mathematical approach used to analyse the Fizeau experiment, which discovered the relative speed of...
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Absorption of Macronutrients in Teleost

Teleosts make good use of macronutrients to maintain growth, metabolism, and development. In general, small and solubilized nutrients released during compound dietary asset digestion within the digestive lumen are successively transported across the brush border membrane following a concentration gradient, either by simple diffusion or with the assistance of...
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An Advanced Study on Optimization and Characterization of Nano Aluminum Trihydrate-Based Flame-Retardant Materials in the Rotating Packed Bed Reactor

In a rotating packed-bed (RPB) reactor, nano aluminium trihydate (ATH) particles were prepared using a CO2/NaAlO2/H2O absorption-reaction system (Phase I). An orthogonal array, L9, was created using the Taguchi experimental design (34). The rotational speed (A), gas-liquid flow rate ratio (B), ageing temperature (C), and ageing time (D) were...
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