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What is the meaning of the Malayalam word Kappela?

What is the meaning of the Malayalam word Kappela?

Kappela (transl. Chapel) is a 2020 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Muhammad Musthafa.

What does radiation mean in English?

The emission and propagation of energy in the form of rays or waves. The energy radiated or transmitted in the form of rays, waves, or particles. A stream of particles or electromagnetic waves that is emitted by the atoms and molecules of a radioactive substance as a result of nuclear decay.

What are examples of radiation?

Radiation Examples

  • ultraviolet light from the sun.
  • heat from a stove burner.
  • visible light from a candle.
  • x-rays from an x-ray machine.
  • alpha particles emitted from the radioactive decay of uranium.
  • sound waves from your stereo.
  • microwaves from a microwave oven.
  • electromagnetic radiation from your cell phone.

Is a TV an example of radiation?

Television, too, emits radiations. The old television sets emit x-ray waves which can easily be absorbed by the human body, and is harmful as well. However, modern TV sets use Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) or Plasma Displays which are not only less harmful than the older sets but are also incapable of producing x-rays.

Is eggs cooking in a frying pan radiation?

When a raw egg begins to fry as it hits a heated frying pan, energy from the pan moves to the egg and cooks it. Heat is transferred through solids from one particle to another particle or from the pan to the egg. … It is not radiation because heat is not transferred through empty space.

Which option is the best example of convection?

Sea breeze, land breeze, and convection current are a few examples of convection. Convection occurs only in liquids and gas. Liquids and gases are poor conductors of heat. However, heat is transfer through fluids (liquids or gases)easily by another method called convection.

What are the types of convection?

There are two types of convection: natural convection and forced convection. Natural convection is produced by density differences in a fluid due to temperature differences (e.g., as in “hot air rises”).

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