Adiabatic Charged Particle Motion in Rapidly Rotating
... usual diffusionequation cannot be justified.The reasonthat J is no longer conservedis that the guidingcentervelocitycomponent perpendicularto the magneticfield B is comparableto or greater than the componentparallel to B, and after one mirror bounceperiod the guiding centerdoes not return anywhere n ...
... usual diffusionequation cannot be justified.The reasonthat J is no longer conservedis that the guidingcentervelocitycomponent perpendicularto the magneticfield B is comparableto or greater than the componentparallel to B, and after one mirror bounceperiod the guiding centerdoes not return anywhere n ...
A Two Dimensional Numerical Model For Simulation of The
... According to mass fraction conservation equation, mass of pollutant transports by two mechanisms; i.e., convection and diffusion. Convection is the direct process in which the tracer moves from place to place through a fluid system; thus, mass transport by convection means mass transport due to a lo ...
... According to mass fraction conservation equation, mass of pollutant transports by two mechanisms; i.e., convection and diffusion. Convection is the direct process in which the tracer moves from place to place through a fluid system; thus, mass transport by convection means mass transport due to a lo ...
Magnetic materials: domain walls, vortices, and bubbles (lecture
... 3.3. The Landau-Lifshitz equation. We assume that the system is hamiltonian with an energy (3.7). We then only need to write Hamilton’s equations as the equations of motion for the magnetization M . In order to do this we need the Poisson bracket relations between the dynamical variables which are t ...
... 3.3. The Landau-Lifshitz equation. We assume that the system is hamiltonian with an energy (3.7). We then only need to write Hamilton’s equations as the equations of motion for the magnetization M . In order to do this we need the Poisson bracket relations between the dynamical variables which are t ...
Aerodynamics at the Particle Level
... The notion, therefore, that a streamline in a gas flow is “attracted” by a surface is not correct. If a stream of gas, as in Coandǎ flow,[9] seems attracted to a solid object it is due to its self-interaction, interaction with gas outside the flow, and the forces its particles exert on the surface ...
... The notion, therefore, that a streamline in a gas flow is “attracted” by a surface is not correct. If a stream of gas, as in Coandǎ flow,[9] seems attracted to a solid object it is due to its self-interaction, interaction with gas outside the flow, and the forces its particles exert on the surface ...
Can a Century Old Experiment Reveal Hidden Properties of Water?
... rope of water suspended between the two glasses. Although being a very simple experiment, it is of special interest since it comprises a number of phenomena currently tackled in modern water science like electrolysis-less charge transport and nanobubbles. This work gives some background information ...
... rope of water suspended between the two glasses. Although being a very simple experiment, it is of special interest since it comprises a number of phenomena currently tackled in modern water science like electrolysis-less charge transport and nanobubbles. This work gives some background information ...
2.2.3 Water content
... To investigate the effect of water content on the mechanical behavior of fine-grained sedimentary rocks three different types of shales; clayshale, mudshale and mudstone, from different locations were studied. The samples were tested at different water contents ranging from oven-dried to saturated c ...
... To investigate the effect of water content on the mechanical behavior of fine-grained sedimentary rocks three different types of shales; clayshale, mudshale and mudstone, from different locations were studied. The samples were tested at different water contents ranging from oven-dried to saturated c ...
The theory of dipoles vortex Author: Prof. Vasile Tudor, The
... motion opposing meanings. On the other hand, implies that the elementary particles and corresponding antiparticles have the same weight in the dual Universe, which is a natural conclusion in the structuring of the existence. In essence, a dipole vortex is a physical model associated with the dialect ...
... motion opposing meanings. On the other hand, implies that the elementary particles and corresponding antiparticles have the same weight in the dual Universe, which is a natural conclusion in the structuring of the existence. In essence, a dipole vortex is a physical model associated with the dialect ...
Electrostatic charge measurement in hydraulic circuits
... In electrostatics, the physical value voltage cannot be measured with classical measurement instruments. This is due to the fact, that in electrostatic systems there is no constant voltage source and the amount of charges is limited. Therefore, special attention needs to be paid to isolation in orde ...
... In electrostatics, the physical value voltage cannot be measured with classical measurement instruments. This is due to the fact, that in electrostatic systems there is no constant voltage source and the amount of charges is limited. Therefore, special attention needs to be paid to isolation in orde ...
Mass Transfer and Flow in Electrically Charged Micro- and
... (nanochannel). Both symmetric and nonsymmetric velocity, potential, and mole fraction distributions are considered, unlike previous work on this problem. At small electrolyte concentrations, the Debeye-Huckel picture of the electric double layer is recovered; at larger concentrations, the Gouy-Chapm ...
... (nanochannel). Both symmetric and nonsymmetric velocity, potential, and mole fraction distributions are considered, unlike previous work on this problem. At small electrolyte concentrations, the Debeye-Huckel picture of the electric double layer is recovered; at larger concentrations, the Gouy-Chapm ...
ON THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES
... not appear to be inherent in the phenomena. Take, for example, the reciprocal electrodynamic action of a magnet and a conductor. The observable phenomenon here depends only on the relative motion of the conductor and the magnet, whereas the customary view draws a sharp distinction between the two ca ...
... not appear to be inherent in the phenomena. Take, for example, the reciprocal electrodynamic action of a magnet and a conductor. The observable phenomenon here depends only on the relative motion of the conductor and the magnet, whereas the customary view draws a sharp distinction between the two ca ...
references
... condition where the inner cylinder rotates at a constant speed while the outer cylinder remains motionless. At the same time, a radial magnetic field is applied externally between the cylinders. The magnetic fields considered in this study include (a) a uniform magnetic field, (b) a semicircular mag ...
... condition where the inner cylinder rotates at a constant speed while the outer cylinder remains motionless. At the same time, a radial magnetic field is applied externally between the cylinders. The magnetic fields considered in this study include (a) a uniform magnetic field, (b) a semicircular mag ...