
The Transactional Interpretation
... ‘particle,’ such an electron, is? • The electron gets created in some state ‘Q’ • It could be in different positions a, b, c • Quantum theory just gives us probabilities for those positions: Prob(a|Q) or Prob(b|Q) or Prob(c|Q)….but no answer for why we only see 1 of them ...
... ‘particle,’ such an electron, is? • The electron gets created in some state ‘Q’ • It could be in different positions a, b, c • Quantum theory just gives us probabilities for those positions: Prob(a|Q) or Prob(b|Q) or Prob(c|Q)….but no answer for why we only see 1 of them ...
States of Matter - Part II. The Three Additional States: Plasma, Bose
... temperature. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (HUP), which says that it is impossible to know both a particle's velocity and its position simultaneously with certainty, facilitates understanding of the phenomena. When atoms are cooled to a low enough temperature they have only a limited number o ...
... temperature. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (HUP), which says that it is impossible to know both a particle's velocity and its position simultaneously with certainty, facilitates understanding of the phenomena. When atoms are cooled to a low enough temperature they have only a limited number o ...
Particle in a Box : Semi Macro and Micro system of Energy
... If a gaseous particle having mass ‘m’ and velocity ‘v’ traces a path as circular, inside a box, then supposing the path circular, centripetal force comes into play. The energy required to rotate the particle on circular path, fuel, as energy, obtained by the moving particle, is equal to half to the ...
... If a gaseous particle having mass ‘m’ and velocity ‘v’ traces a path as circular, inside a box, then supposing the path circular, centripetal force comes into play. The energy required to rotate the particle on circular path, fuel, as energy, obtained by the moving particle, is equal to half to the ...
PPT
... if particle's speed is higher than speed of light in the medium, e.m. radiation is emitted -“Cherenkov light” or Cherenkov radiation, which can be detected; amount of light and angle of emission depend on particle velocity; ...
... if particle's speed is higher than speed of light in the medium, e.m. radiation is emitted -“Cherenkov light” or Cherenkov radiation, which can be detected; amount of light and angle of emission depend on particle velocity; ...