Jamming/flowing transition of non-Brownian particles suspended in
... feeder is a vertical recipient made of PMMA that contains particles. The porous space is filled with the suspending liquid in the lower half and with air in the upper half. A soft roller located at the bottom of the feeder entrains the particles into the horizontal rectangular duct, at a delivery rat ...
... feeder is a vertical recipient made of PMMA that contains particles. The porous space is filled with the suspending liquid in the lower half and with air in the upper half. A soft roller located at the bottom of the feeder entrains the particles into the horizontal rectangular duct, at a delivery rat ...
Everything You Wanted to Know About Quarks but were afraid to ask…
... Example: Silicon Detector • High energy charged particle knocks out electrons (-ive) • +ive and –ive charges move in opposite directions because of applied electric field. • Resulting current measured by electronics. • This is the principle behind the camera on your phone 20th June 2014 ...
... Example: Silicon Detector • High energy charged particle knocks out electrons (-ive) • +ive and –ive charges move in opposite directions because of applied electric field. • Resulting current measured by electronics. • This is the principle behind the camera on your phone 20th June 2014 ...
Steven Weinberg: “Against Philosophy”
... I do not want to draw the lesson here that physics is best done without preconceptions. At any one moment there are so many things that might be done, so many accepted principles that might be challenged, that without some guidance from our preconceptions one could do nothing at all. It is just that ...
... I do not want to draw the lesson here that physics is best done without preconceptions. At any one moment there are so many things that might be done, so many accepted principles that might be challenged, that without some guidance from our preconceptions one could do nothing at all. It is just that ...
PowerPoint file of HBM_part 2
... that is defined by the number of potential relations that exist between the members of that set. If there are n elements in the set, then there exist n·(n-1) potential relations. Actual complexity of a set of objects is a measure that is defined by the number of relevant relations that exist bet ...
... that is defined by the number of potential relations that exist between the members of that set. If there are n elements in the set, then there exist n·(n-1) potential relations. Actual complexity of a set of objects is a measure that is defined by the number of relevant relations that exist bet ...
Chapter 4 Four Fundamental Interactions
... mass, the force associated with them is zero outside of a short range. Note that the strong force between two protons is a residual interaction. The quarks inside the nucleons interact through the exchange of gluons that carry a quantum number called “color” (i.e., a “color-neutral” object does not ...
... mass, the force associated with them is zero outside of a short range. Note that the strong force between two protons is a residual interaction. The quarks inside the nucleons interact through the exchange of gluons that carry a quantum number called “color” (i.e., a “color-neutral” object does not ...
The Atom
... A neutron walks into a bar and orders a root beer. He eats some pretzels from the little basket on the bar (never a good idea considering all the bacterial and other contamination) then gets ready to leave. He asks the bartender for the bill and the bartender says… ...
... A neutron walks into a bar and orders a root beer. He eats some pretzels from the little basket on the bar (never a good idea considering all the bacterial and other contamination) then gets ready to leave. He asks the bartender for the bill and the bartender says… ...
Compact Muon Solenoid
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is one of two large general-purpose particle physics detectors built on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland and France. The goal of CMS experiment is to investigate a wide range of physics, including the search for the Higgs boson, extra dimensions, and particles that could make up dark matter.CMS is 21.6 metres long, 15 metres in diameter, and weighs about 14,000 tonnes. Approximately 3,800 people, representing 199 scientific institutes and 43 countries, form the CMS collaboration who built and now operate the detector. It is located in an underground cavern at Cessy in France, just across the border from Geneva. In July 2012, along with ATLAS, CMS tentatively discovered the Higgs Boson.