
MATH10232: EXAMPLE SHEET X
... Please hand in answers to questions 2 and 3, but attempt all questions. 1. Projectile motion A particle P of constant mass m has position r(t) = x(t) i + y(t) j, where i and j are the base vectors of a global Cartesian coordinate system in an inertial frame of reference. The particle is influenced b ...
... Please hand in answers to questions 2 and 3, but attempt all questions. 1. Projectile motion A particle P of constant mass m has position r(t) = x(t) i + y(t) j, where i and j are the base vectors of a global Cartesian coordinate system in an inertial frame of reference. The particle is influenced b ...
Particle Physics Experiments
... constituents which can be treated as fundamental; at shorter length scale, these fundamental constituents may turn out to consist of smaller parts (be “composite”). in 19th century, atoms were considered smallest building blocks, early 20th century research: electrons, protons, neutrons; now evid ...
... constituents which can be treated as fundamental; at shorter length scale, these fundamental constituents may turn out to consist of smaller parts (be “composite”). in 19th century, atoms were considered smallest building blocks, early 20th century research: electrons, protons, neutrons; now evid ...
Problem set 7
... 5. Consider a particle in a (real) potential V(x). Suppose ψ(x) is a solution of the time-independent Schrödinger equation with (real) energy eigenvalue E . Find another wave function that has the same eigenvalue E . When are the two eigenfunctions the same? 6. Use the result of the previous proble ...
... 5. Consider a particle in a (real) potential V(x). Suppose ψ(x) is a solution of the time-independent Schrödinger equation with (real) energy eigenvalue E . Find another wave function that has the same eigenvalue E . When are the two eigenfunctions the same? 6. Use the result of the previous proble ...
Structures Topic 4 PwrPt
... arranged in layers, but the forces between the layers are relatively weak. Because the layers slide over one another easily, graphite is slippery and makes a good dry lubricant. The layers of graphite ina pencil “lead” rub off and leave a mark on the paper when you write. ...
... arranged in layers, but the forces between the layers are relatively weak. Because the layers slide over one another easily, graphite is slippery and makes a good dry lubricant. The layers of graphite ina pencil “lead” rub off and leave a mark on the paper when you write. ...