Conservation of Momentum
... of Ball 2, the unprimed velocities correspond to values before the collision takes place and the primed velocities to those after the collision occurs. Careful attention must be paid to ! both the magnitude and direction of each velocity in momentum conservation because, like velocity, momentum is a ...
... of Ball 2, the unprimed velocities correspond to values before the collision takes place and the primed velocities to those after the collision occurs. Careful attention must be paid to ! both the magnitude and direction of each velocity in momentum conservation because, like velocity, momentum is a ...
Relativity
... motion of the reference frame. He examined Maxwell’s ideas as applied to a frame-ofreference experiment that required only a magnet and a closed coil of wire. Einstein used a method called a thought experiment, which is an experiment carried out in the imagination but not actually performed. A thoug ...
... motion of the reference frame. He examined Maxwell’s ideas as applied to a frame-ofreference experiment that required only a magnet and a closed coil of wire. Einstein used a method called a thought experiment, which is an experiment carried out in the imagination but not actually performed. A thoug ...
feasibility study
... temperature (-273C) was far removed from the technical possibilities of that century, so it seemed as if the problem was solved. In the 20th century, both theory and experiment have shown that there is a non-thermal radiation in the vacuum that persists even if the temperature could be lowered to ab ...
... temperature (-273C) was far removed from the technical possibilities of that century, so it seemed as if the problem was solved. In the 20th century, both theory and experiment have shown that there is a non-thermal radiation in the vacuum that persists even if the temperature could be lowered to ab ...
Inconsistencies of the Adiabatic Theorem and the Berry Phase
... Hence, a possible way out is not to drop off-diagonal terms that are usually done. One has to be careful when to drop and when not to. The statement that matrix elements causing transition to other eigenstates are dropped under adiabatic approximation could lead to internal inconsistencies either MS ...
... Hence, a possible way out is not to drop off-diagonal terms that are usually done. One has to be careful when to drop and when not to. The statement that matrix elements causing transition to other eigenstates are dropped under adiabatic approximation could lead to internal inconsistencies either MS ...
107, 195303 (2011)
... freedom of atoms [i.e., spin-orbit coupling (SOC)]. The recent experimental realization of SOC for ultracold atoms [10] opens a completely new avenue for investigating the SOC physics using degenerate cold Fermi gases. In this context, it is natural to investigate the BCS-BEC crossover physics [11,1 ...
... freedom of atoms [i.e., spin-orbit coupling (SOC)]. The recent experimental realization of SOC for ultracold atoms [10] opens a completely new avenue for investigating the SOC physics using degenerate cold Fermi gases. In this context, it is natural to investigate the BCS-BEC crossover physics [11,1 ...
Quantum Channel Construction with Circuit Quantum
... unitary gates (recall that we engineer only the left half of the unitary) on the system and ancilla combined system; (2) QND readout of the ancilla qubit; (3) adaptive control of all unitary gates based on earlier rounds of QND measurement outcomes. Although there are a total of (2n − 1) unitaries p ...
... unitary gates (recall that we engineer only the left half of the unitary) on the system and ancilla combined system; (2) QND readout of the ancilla qubit; (3) adaptive control of all unitary gates based on earlier rounds of QND measurement outcomes. Although there are a total of (2n − 1) unitaries p ...
Nonlinear Optics
... focused a pulsed ruby laser into a quartz crystal and showed that light at twice the laser frequency was generated.[6] Figure 1.3 shows the experiment. A prism was used to separate the the fundamental from the second harmonic, and the two beams were recorded on photographic film. The film’s appearance ...
... focused a pulsed ruby laser into a quartz crystal and showed that light at twice the laser frequency was generated.[6] Figure 1.3 shows the experiment. A prism was used to separate the the fundamental from the second harmonic, and the two beams were recorded on photographic film. The film’s appearance ...
Paper
... Sections 9 and 10 broaden the above discussion. In Section 9 we show that there is a major difference how the condensate affects light scattering and spontaneous emission, i.e., spontaneous emission can probe properties of the condensate beyond the structure factor. Equation (7) seems to imply that ...
... Sections 9 and 10 broaden the above discussion. In Section 9 we show that there is a major difference how the condensate affects light scattering and spontaneous emission, i.e., spontaneous emission can probe properties of the condensate beyond the structure factor. Equation (7) seems to imply that ...
Beyond Brownian Motion
... scales like r 2 / 3 . Then the Fourier transform, v 2 (k), must scale like k−5 / 3 . This last result, first stated in 1941, is Kolmogorov’s well-known inertial-range turbulence spectrum. Although it looks as if Richardson could have predicted the Kolmogorov spectrum, the two scaling laws do not nec ...
... scales like r 2 / 3 . Then the Fourier transform, v 2 (k), must scale like k−5 / 3 . This last result, first stated in 1941, is Kolmogorov’s well-known inertial-range turbulence spectrum. Although it looks as if Richardson could have predicted the Kolmogorov spectrum, the two scaling laws do not nec ...
Wave in disordered media and localisation phenomena
... because the quenched condensation yields homogeneous films with high resistances. The points are measured. The spin-orbit scattering of the pure Mg is determined as discussed above. The different experimental curves for different temperatures are theoretically distinguished by their different H, (i. ...
... because the quenched condensation yields homogeneous films with high resistances. The points are measured. The spin-orbit scattering of the pure Mg is determined as discussed above. The different experimental curves for different temperatures are theoretically distinguished by their different H, (i. ...
Thessa_pres
... Example : Heat transport in fluids and collisionless plasmas Fluids: small deviations from ETL Collisionless plasmas: apparition of strong electric fields Some particles travel almost freely: ballistic mixing while others are strongly affected ...
... Example : Heat transport in fluids and collisionless plasmas Fluids: small deviations from ETL Collisionless plasmas: apparition of strong electric fields Some particles travel almost freely: ballistic mixing while others are strongly affected ...
Lab manual - Lehman College
... 4. Label each axis with the quantity plotted on that axis and the units used. 5. Mark the main divisions along each axis. 6. Mark each data point on the graph using the values in each row of the data table. Data points must align with the value of each quantity on their respective axes. Make each da ...
... 4. Label each axis with the quantity plotted on that axis and the units used. 5. Mark the main divisions along each axis. 6. Mark each data point on the graph using the values in each row of the data table. Data points must align with the value of each quantity on their respective axes. Make each da ...
Berry phase effects in magnetism - the Welcome Page of the Institute
... map the trajectory C on the surface Σ to a trajectory C 0 on the sphere of unit radius S 2 , by mapping each point of Σ onto the point of S 2 with the same normal vector n. This implies that we can restrict ourselves to studying the case of parallel transport on S 2 and obtain conclusions valid for ...
... map the trajectory C on the surface Σ to a trajectory C 0 on the sphere of unit radius S 2 , by mapping each point of Σ onto the point of S 2 with the same normal vector n. This implies that we can restrict ourselves to studying the case of parallel transport on S 2 and obtain conclusions valid for ...