On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 3:36:51 AM UTC-10, Helpful person wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 5, 2014 5:16:44 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
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> > We're talking about light rays inducing electrical currents in
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> > conductors here, not radio waves. What is this effect called?
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> I'm sorry, but if you cannot accept (understand)
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> they are the same (light waves and radio waves)
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I learned in grade school that light, radio waves, x-rays, and gamma rays are all electromagnetic waves. What I've never heard of is light producing a current in conductors. That's a new one on me. Excuse me if I remain unconvinced.
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