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... ionized mostly by photoionization and charge exchange [Modolo et al., 2005], which add a small amount of energy to the ions with respect to their parent neutrals. As the latter are approximately at rest with respect to the planet, the ions’ planetocentric velocities are also considered to be negligi ...
... ionized mostly by photoionization and charge exchange [Modolo et al., 2005], which add a small amount of energy to the ions with respect to their parent neutrals. As the latter are approximately at rest with respect to the planet, the ions’ planetocentric velocities are also considered to be negligi ...
Üstündag, A. and M. Zahn, Finite Element Based Kerr Electro-Optic Reconstruction of Space Charge , IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 612-628, August, 2001
... and ET,, are amplitudes and without loss of generalHere ET, ity are 'taken to be positive. Using (15), y cos 2 a and y sin 2cu in (8) can be expressed in terms of the ac and dc components of the electric field. Substituting these expressions into (9) results in dc, fundamental frequency, and double ...
... and ET,, are amplitudes and without loss of generalHere ET, ity are 'taken to be positive. Using (15), y cos 2 a and y sin 2cu in (8) can be expressed in terms of the ac and dc components of the electric field. Substituting these expressions into (9) results in dc, fundamental frequency, and double ...
Theory of static and dynamic antiferromagnetic vortices in LSCO superconductors
... state, such as the spin Peierls state [24,25]. However, the crucial point here is the attractive interaction between the AF magnetic fluctuations with the vortices, which is first obtained from the SO(5) theory. In the original theory, a commensurate form of the dispersion is assumed. However, it wa ...
... state, such as the spin Peierls state [24,25]. However, the crucial point here is the attractive interaction between the AF magnetic fluctuations with the vortices, which is first obtained from the SO(5) theory. In the original theory, a commensurate form of the dispersion is assumed. However, it wa ...
Ch 32 - Magnetic Fields
... Fq = qv X B = qvBsinα • The force is mutually perpendicular to v and B. • The force on a negative moving charge is in the opposite direction to v X B (left hand rule!) ...
... Fq = qv X B = qvBsinα • The force is mutually perpendicular to v and B. • The force on a negative moving charge is in the opposite direction to v X B (left hand rule!) ...
do physics online motors and generators torques on current loops
... An electric motor is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. The mechanical energy can be used to perform work such as rotating a pump impeller, fan, blower, driving a compressor, lifting materials etc. It is estimated that about 70% of the total electrical ...
... An electric motor is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. The mechanical energy can be used to perform work such as rotating a pump impeller, fan, blower, driving a compressor, lifting materials etc. It is estimated that about 70% of the total electrical ...
+ • C - Purdue Physics
... Q19 A car moves along a straight line so that its position (distance from some starting point) varies with time as described by the graph shown here. A. Does the car ever go backward? ...
... Q19 A car moves along a straight line so that its position (distance from some starting point) varies with time as described by the graph shown here. A. Does the car ever go backward? ...
from a hot cathode (primary electrons), which
... It seemed that these oscillations must be regarded as compressional electric waves somewhat analogous to sound waves. Except near the electrodes, where there are sheaths containing very few electrons, the ionized gas contains ions and electrons in about equal numbers so that the resultant space char ...
... It seemed that these oscillations must be regarded as compressional electric waves somewhat analogous to sound waves. Except near the electrodes, where there are sheaths containing very few electrons, the ionized gas contains ions and electrons in about equal numbers so that the resultant space char ...
3. Influence of the nonlinear gain on the stability limit
... the unstable region. The variation ranges for k and are chosen as k [0.000, 0.015] , [0.0, 1.2] . For each of the parameters, we take 200 samples by equally-spaced sampling. From Fig.3, we can see that, with the increase of , the value of k for guaranteeing a stable system also increases. T ...
... the unstable region. The variation ranges for k and are chosen as k [0.000, 0.015] , [0.0, 1.2] . For each of the parameters, we take 200 samples by equally-spaced sampling. From Fig.3, we can see that, with the increase of , the value of k for guaranteeing a stable system also increases. T ...
A Very Brief History of Light
... surrounding air, and it was thereby transmitted to the eye. Indeed, many of the early Greek philosophers favored the emission idea of vision, but by the turn of the fourth century B.C., the great minds of Plato and Aristotle had begun to shape the notion that a two way process was at work – one migh ...
... surrounding air, and it was thereby transmitted to the eye. Indeed, many of the early Greek philosophers favored the emission idea of vision, but by the turn of the fourth century B.C., the great minds of Plato and Aristotle had begun to shape the notion that a two way process was at work – one migh ...
Phy213_CH22_worksheet
... Ebetween plates = Eplate 1 + Eplate 2 = ˆi = 4.5x1011 NC ˆi o c. What is the electric force exerted on an electron placed inside the plates of the capacitor? Ans. ...
... Ebetween plates = Eplate 1 + Eplate 2 = ˆi = 4.5x1011 NC ˆi o c. What is the electric force exerted on an electron placed inside the plates of the capacitor? Ans. ...
Electromechanical hysteresis and coexistent states in dielectric elastomers * Suo 兲
... stress, the strain is called electrostriction. Effort has even been made to differentiate electrostriction from the strain induced by the Maxwell stress. Within our theory, however, the Maxwell stress has lost its significance for general dielectrics. This is particularly true when the dielectric be ...
... stress, the strain is called electrostriction. Effort has even been made to differentiate electrostriction from the strain induced by the Maxwell stress. Within our theory, however, the Maxwell stress has lost its significance for general dielectrics. This is particularly true when the dielectric be ...
Time in physics
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Time in physics is defined by its measurement: time is what a clock reads. In classical, non-relativistic physics it is a scalar quantity and, like length, mass, and charge, is usually described as a fundamental quantity. Time can be combined mathematically with other physical quantities to derive other concepts such as motion, kinetic energy and time-dependent fields. Timekeeping is a complex of technological and scientific issues, and part of the foundation of recordkeeping.