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... Physics is concerned with studying the properties of matter, forc-es, and energy and their various interactions. In trying to understand the behaviour of solids, liquids, and gases physicists regard substances in terms of their basic constituents. Experimental evidence supports the idea that matter ...
... Physics is concerned with studying the properties of matter, forc-es, and energy and their various interactions. In trying to understand the behaviour of solids, liquids, and gases physicists regard substances in terms of their basic constituents. Experimental evidence supports the idea that matter ...
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... to show that two condenstates in Fock states may lead to interferences [8,9]. For any physical state of the condensate diagonal in the atomic number, we can write (15) or (1) (both are equivalent [15]). Thus, a single realization of an experiment has to be compatible with both Fock and coherent stat ...
... to show that two condenstates in Fock states may lead to interferences [8,9]. For any physical state of the condensate diagonal in the atomic number, we can write (15) or (1) (both are equivalent [15]). Thus, a single realization of an experiment has to be compatible with both Fock and coherent stat ...
elastic - NUCLEAR REACTIONS VIDEO Project
... where k (b, r ) k 1 V (r ) / E b 2 / r 2 is the local wavenumber, r0 (b) is the turning point of the trajectory with the impact parameter b (l 1 / 2) / k . In the general case there are several complex solutions of Eq. (1) for the turning points. Imaginary part of r0 (b) arises due to a po ...
... where k (b, r ) k 1 V (r ) / E b 2 / r 2 is the local wavenumber, r0 (b) is the turning point of the trajectory with the impact parameter b (l 1 / 2) / k . In the general case there are several complex solutions of Eq. (1) for the turning points. Imaginary part of r0 (b) arises due to a po ...
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... The nodal surface. The size that encloses 90% to the total electron probability. NOT at a certain distance, but a most likely distance. For the first solution it is a a sphere. ...
... The nodal surface. The size that encloses 90% to the total electron probability. NOT at a certain distance, but a most likely distance. For the first solution it is a a sphere. ...
Initial condition dependence and wave function
... below. Here, let us simply point out that Eq. (1) is based on some rather intriguing hypotheses about the coupling of gravity with matter, leading to a description of certain non-relativistic quantum-mechanical systems that differs from that provided by the ordinary Schrödinger equation. Thus, asses ...
... below. Here, let us simply point out that Eq. (1) is based on some rather intriguing hypotheses about the coupling of gravity with matter, leading to a description of certain non-relativistic quantum-mechanical systems that differs from that provided by the ordinary Schrödinger equation. Thus, asses ...
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... Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of Nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wonderful problem, because it doesn’t look so ...
... Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of Nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wonderful problem, because it doesn’t look so ...
3. Some one-dimensional potentials
... For E > V0 one finds that the energy spectrum of the square well is continuous, with two independent energy eigenfunctions for each energy, as is the case for a free particle. These wave functions describe unbound states, which are not square integrable. For E < V0 one finds that the energy is quant ...
... For E > V0 one finds that the energy spectrum of the square well is continuous, with two independent energy eigenfunctions for each energy, as is the case for a free particle. These wave functions describe unbound states, which are not square integrable. For E < V0 one finds that the energy is quant ...
Blockchain time and Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - IMJ-PRG
... Relation, exactly as in the situation considered here with the “blockchain time” defined in this article. A nice account of this research and more information about quantum clocks can be found in [3]. For all these reasons, we believe that it is not without interest to have some nonstandard models f ...
... Relation, exactly as in the situation considered here with the “blockchain time” defined in this article. A nice account of this research and more information about quantum clocks can be found in [3]. For all these reasons, we believe that it is not without interest to have some nonstandard models f ...
A Further Look at Waveguide Lasers
... theoretical), based on a novel approach1 to the quantum electrodynamical (QED) interaction between the matter systems (atoms or molecules) and the coherent laser e.m. field. The peculiarity of this approach, which has just been successfully applied in other matter systems such as He [5], lies in its ...
... theoretical), based on a novel approach1 to the quantum electrodynamical (QED) interaction between the matter systems (atoms or molecules) and the coherent laser e.m. field. The peculiarity of this approach, which has just been successfully applied in other matter systems such as He [5], lies in its ...
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... gravitational one; it also allowed detailed explanations over the genesis, the shape and the stability of any elementary particle. We do not get back this way to the 19st or 20th century ideas, when the problem of space graininess was seriously taken into account; we rather make an important progres ...
... gravitational one; it also allowed detailed explanations over the genesis, the shape and the stability of any elementary particle. We do not get back this way to the 19st or 20th century ideas, when the problem of space graininess was seriously taken into account; we rather make an important progres ...
Atomic Structure
... Neils Bohr: model of atomic structure like solar system Electrons existed in “states” (i.e. constant energy) with circular paths called orbits. Energy is absorbed when an electron jumps to a higher orbit and lost upon a drop to a lower energy orbit. These transitions (jumps) will occur when an energ ...
... Neils Bohr: model of atomic structure like solar system Electrons existed in “states” (i.e. constant energy) with circular paths called orbits. Energy is absorbed when an electron jumps to a higher orbit and lost upon a drop to a lower energy orbit. These transitions (jumps) will occur when an energ ...
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... projectile at its maximum elevation and is moving horizontally. It also shows the two fragments resulting from the explosion. We chose the system to include the projectile and the earth so that no external forces act to change the momentum of the system during the explosion. With this choice of syst ...
... projectile at its maximum elevation and is moving horizontally. It also shows the two fragments resulting from the explosion. We chose the system to include the projectile and the earth so that no external forces act to change the momentum of the system during the explosion. With this choice of syst ...
Objectives Chapter 4 Objectives, continued Chapter 4 Bohr Model of
... • Quantum numbers specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons in orbitals. • The principal quantum number, symbolized by n, indicates the main energy level occupied by the electron. • The angular momentum quantum number, symbolized by l, indicates the shape of the orbit ...
... • Quantum numbers specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons in orbitals. • The principal quantum number, symbolized by n, indicates the main energy level occupied by the electron. • The angular momentum quantum number, symbolized by l, indicates the shape of the orbit ...