Class notes
... a force F (x) = −kx where k is a positive constant. Write down the equation of motion as ẍ(t) = F/m. Then show that x(t) = Ceiωt is a solution to the equation of motion, for any value of C, so long as ω has one of two possible values. What are those values? Next, write the “general solution” x(t) a ...
... a force F (x) = −kx where k is a positive constant. Write down the equation of motion as ẍ(t) = F/m. Then show that x(t) = Ceiωt is a solution to the equation of motion, for any value of C, so long as ω has one of two possible values. What are those values? Next, write the “general solution” x(t) a ...
Chapter 33 Quantum Mechanics The Uncertainty Principle
... In the last chapter, we used an analysis of the two slit electron diffraction experiment to introduce the position-momentum form of the uncertainty principle. In this chapter we will use an experiment involving the analysis of a pulsed laser beam to introduce the time-energy form. Since the 1990s, i ...
... In the last chapter, we used an analysis of the two slit electron diffraction experiment to introduce the position-momentum form of the uncertainty principle. In this chapter we will use an experiment involving the analysis of a pulsed laser beam to introduce the time-energy form. Since the 1990s, i ...
Physics Phlashcards REVISED
... The unit of potential difference is the ________, represented by __________. Since this is often too large when dealing with charges, the _________, represented by ________, and equal to ___________________________J is used. ...
... The unit of potential difference is the ________, represented by __________. Since this is often too large when dealing with charges, the _________, represented by ________, and equal to ___________________________J is used. ...
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... 4. Multiple determinants. We can't live with them, we can't live without them. ...
... 4. Multiple determinants. We can't live with them, we can't live without them. ...
Quantum Computing and Quantum Topology
... If a physical system were to have quantum topological (necessarily nonlocal) degrees of freedom, which were insensitive to local probes, then information contained in them would be automatically protected against errors caused by local interactions with the ...
... If a physical system were to have quantum topological (necessarily nonlocal) degrees of freedom, which were insensitive to local probes, then information contained in them would be automatically protected against errors caused by local interactions with the ...
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... section, so we categorize this example as a substitution problem. Because there are no numbers provided in the problem statement, it is also an estimation problem. The problem statement tells us that the reference configuration of the trophy– Earth system corresponding to zero potential energy is wh ...
... section, so we categorize this example as a substitution problem. Because there are no numbers provided in the problem statement, it is also an estimation problem. The problem statement tells us that the reference configuration of the trophy– Earth system corresponding to zero potential energy is wh ...
870 - Literature Survey in Spiritual Healing and Holism
... This paper was meant to give a layperson’s an easy, straight forward explanation of scalar waves and scalar fields. After reading over 1500 pages on the subject, I became more confused than when I started, mainly because the more I read the more diverse and even contradicting explanations I got. Slo ...
... This paper was meant to give a layperson’s an easy, straight forward explanation of scalar waves and scalar fields. After reading over 1500 pages on the subject, I became more confused than when I started, mainly because the more I read the more diverse and even contradicting explanations I got. Slo ...
1. Theoretical studies of anomalous particle transport
... importance for magnetized fusion plasmas. A peaked density profile is attractive to improve the fusion rate, which is proportional to the square of the density, and to self-generate a large fraction of non-inductive current required for continuous operation. Experiments in various tokamak devices (A ...
... importance for magnetized fusion plasmas. A peaked density profile is attractive to improve the fusion rate, which is proportional to the square of the density, and to self-generate a large fraction of non-inductive current required for continuous operation. Experiments in various tokamak devices (A ...
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... Note the cyclic nature of these equations: take the first and cycle indices (x → y → z → x) to obtain the other two. Another set of examples follows from the first identity in (1.46) using our list of vector operators. For example [ L̂i , r2 ] = [ L̂i , p2 ] = [ L̂i , r · p ] = 0 , ...
... Note the cyclic nature of these equations: take the first and cycle indices (x → y → z → x) to obtain the other two. Another set of examples follows from the first identity in (1.46) using our list of vector operators. For example [ L̂i , r2 ] = [ L̂i , p2 ] = [ L̂i , r · p ] = 0 , ...