chapter09
... m1 = m2 – the particles exchange velocities When a very heavy particle collides head-on with a very light one initially at rest, the heavy particle continues in motion unaltered and the light particle rebounds with a speed of about twice the initial speed of the heavy particle. When a very lig ...
... m1 = m2 – the particles exchange velocities When a very heavy particle collides head-on with a very light one initially at rest, the heavy particle continues in motion unaltered and the light particle rebounds with a speed of about twice the initial speed of the heavy particle. When a very lig ...
2 Particle Interaction with Matter
... between two materials with different dielectric constants ε.! • In the material with low ε the polarisation effect is small. ➔ the electric field of the moving charge has a large extension! • In the material with high ε the polarisation effect is larger. ➔ the electric field of the moving charg ...
... between two materials with different dielectric constants ε.! • In the material with low ε the polarisation effect is small. ➔ the electric field of the moving charge has a large extension! • In the material with high ε the polarisation effect is larger. ➔ the electric field of the moving charg ...
The Blind Men and the Quantum
... The Fourth reached out an eager hand, And felt about the knee. “What most this wondrous beast is like, Is mighty plain,” quoth he; “ ‘Tis clear enough the Elephant, Is very like a tree!” The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: “E’en the blindest man, Can tell what this resembles most; Deny th ...
... The Fourth reached out an eager hand, And felt about the knee. “What most this wondrous beast is like, Is mighty plain,” quoth he; “ ‘Tis clear enough the Elephant, Is very like a tree!” The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: “E’en the blindest man, Can tell what this resembles most; Deny th ...
6 Entanglement
... momentum. However, the main system for entangled states today are entangled photons. We consider two ways to produce entangled photon states: 1. Spontaneous cascade decay in a single atom. In an atom an excited electron may decay in a cascade via an intermediate state. If the cascade is from a state ...
... momentum. However, the main system for entangled states today are entangled photons. We consider two ways to produce entangled photon states: 1. Spontaneous cascade decay in a single atom. In an atom an excited electron may decay in a cascade via an intermediate state. If the cascade is from a state ...
Scales, verbs and verbal prefixes
... Generalizing a proposal in Piñón 2006, I argue that telicity is the result of a maximality presupposition introduced by the particle. Specifically, it follows from the presupposition that the event in question lacks a continuation in the actual world and in alternative worlds. Considering perfective ...
... Generalizing a proposal in Piñón 2006, I argue that telicity is the result of a maximality presupposition introduced by the particle. Specifically, it follows from the presupposition that the event in question lacks a continuation in the actual world and in alternative worlds. Considering perfective ...
PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF SOME BIOMASS GRINDS
... of particles in the sample. The set of sieves was placed on the FRITSCH sieve shaker (Idar-Oberstein, Germany). The duration of sieving was 10 min, which was previously determined through trials to be optimal. This time duration was sufficient for all samples, because of their fluffy and fibrous nat ...
... of particles in the sample. The set of sieves was placed on the FRITSCH sieve shaker (Idar-Oberstein, Germany). The duration of sieving was 10 min, which was previously determined through trials to be optimal. This time duration was sufficient for all samples, because of their fluffy and fibrous nat ...
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... state. The magnetic field is spatially constant, so it does not change the speed of the centre-of-mass of an atomic pair. The sweep is also sufficiently rapid to avoid any changes in the overall speed of the atoms due to collisions. As a result, the initial distribution of the centre-of-mass speeds ...
... state. The magnetic field is spatially constant, so it does not change the speed of the centre-of-mass of an atomic pair. The sweep is also sufficiently rapid to avoid any changes in the overall speed of the atoms due to collisions. As a result, the initial distribution of the centre-of-mass speeds ...
Non-abelian quantum Hall states and fractional charges in one dimension Emma Wikberg
... electron as a particle was yet to be discovered, but nowadays the classical Hall effect is easily explained using ordinary electromagnetism. Each electron is affected by the Lorentz force F = ev × B, where the charge e = −|e|.1 Since the velocity v is antiparallel to the current, the electrons will ...
... electron as a particle was yet to be discovered, but nowadays the classical Hall effect is easily explained using ordinary electromagnetism. Each electron is affected by the Lorentz force F = ev × B, where the charge e = −|e|.1 Since the velocity v is antiparallel to the current, the electrons will ...
Non-abelian quantum Hall states and fractional charges in
... electron as a particle was yet to be discovered, but nowadays the classical Hall effect is easily explained using ordinary electromagnetism. Each electron is affected by the Lorentz force F = ev × B, where the charge e = −|e|.1 Since the velocity v is antiparallel to the current, the electrons will ...
... electron as a particle was yet to be discovered, but nowadays the classical Hall effect is easily explained using ordinary electromagnetism. Each electron is affected by the Lorentz force F = ev × B, where the charge e = −|e|.1 Since the velocity v is antiparallel to the current, the electrons will ...
Nobel Lecture: One hundred years of light quanta*
... That was a suggestion that light itself might be discrete in nature, but hardly a conclusive one. To reach a stronger conclusion he turned to an examination of the photoelectric effect, which had first been observed in 1887 by Heinrich Hertz. Shining monochromatic light on metal surfaces drives elec ...
... That was a suggestion that light itself might be discrete in nature, but hardly a conclusive one. To reach a stronger conclusion he turned to an examination of the photoelectric effect, which had first been observed in 1887 by Heinrich Hertz. Shining monochromatic light on metal surfaces drives elec ...