
Refresher - UF Physics
... Complex Numbers The analysis of circuits or electromagnetic waves in this class can be greatly simplified by the usage of complex numbers. Complex (or imaginary) numbers are based on i 1 . A complex number may be represented by z x iy , where x and y are real numbers. It can be represented by ...
... Complex Numbers The analysis of circuits or electromagnetic waves in this class can be greatly simplified by the usage of complex numbers. Complex (or imaginary) numbers are based on i 1 . A complex number may be represented by z x iy , where x and y are real numbers. It can be represented by ...
The Magnetic Moments of Proton, Neutron and Electron.
... a magnetic field that tends to align it with the applied magnetic field, the moment precesses (rotates about the axis of the applied field). This is a consequence of the angular momentum associated with the moment. I give Wikipedia a lot of grief, but in this case they are correct. However, I will p ...
... a magnetic field that tends to align it with the applied magnetic field, the moment precesses (rotates about the axis of the applied field). This is a consequence of the angular momentum associated with the moment. I give Wikipedia a lot of grief, but in this case they are correct. However, I will p ...
Slides - Powerpoint - University of Toronto Physics
... Imagine you are trapped in a canoe in the middle of a still lake with no paddles. There is a large pile of heavy rocks in the canoe. If you start throwing rocks, can you propel the canoe this way? Answer: Yes! This is a result of conservation of momentum. If so, and you want to get to shore, which w ...
... Imagine you are trapped in a canoe in the middle of a still lake with no paddles. There is a large pile of heavy rocks in the canoe. If you start throwing rocks, can you propel the canoe this way? Answer: Yes! This is a result of conservation of momentum. If so, and you want to get to shore, which w ...
CHAPTER 7 IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM
... momentum of the system cannot change. Since the linear momentum of the system is initially zero, it must remain zero. Therefore, the velocity of the center of mass of the system must be zero. b. The sunbather has linear momentum as she walks to one end of the raft. Since the linear momentum of the i ...
... momentum of the system cannot change. Since the linear momentum of the system is initially zero, it must remain zero. Therefore, the velocity of the center of mass of the system must be zero. b. The sunbather has linear momentum as she walks to one end of the raft. Since the linear momentum of the i ...
lecture12
... As was the case for the section on kinetics, I am going to be picking and choosing things from the text and adding material of my own that I think is easier to understand. Parts of chapters 11, 12 and 16 are covered here. It is extremely important that lectures be attended as I have not been able to ...
... As was the case for the section on kinetics, I am going to be picking and choosing things from the text and adding material of my own that I think is easier to understand. Parts of chapters 11, 12 and 16 are covered here. It is extremely important that lectures be attended as I have not been able to ...
How is Light Made?
... • Two otherwise identical stars (same radius, same temperature ⇒ same luminosity) will still appear vastly different in brightness if at different distances from Earth • Reason: intensity of light inversely proportional to the square of the distance the light has to travel – Light wave fronts from p ...
... • Two otherwise identical stars (same radius, same temperature ⇒ same luminosity) will still appear vastly different in brightness if at different distances from Earth • Reason: intensity of light inversely proportional to the square of the distance the light has to travel – Light wave fronts from p ...
Final report - Columbia University
... few centimeters of the light source. The purpose of implementing systems like these is to make it possible to remotely move individual mirrors and fully automate calibrations. The way in which this laser–webcam system will be able to make such small physical adjustments is by correlating a change in ...
... few centimeters of the light source. The purpose of implementing systems like these is to make it possible to remotely move individual mirrors and fully automate calibrations. The way in which this laser–webcam system will be able to make such small physical adjustments is by correlating a change in ...
One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics
... slope, the higher the momentum. Because the slope varies from place to place, momentum is also "spread out." The need to abandon a classical picture in which position and velocity can be determined with arbitrary accuracy in favor of a blurred picture of probabilities is at the heart of quantum mech ...
... slope, the higher the momentum. Because the slope varies from place to place, momentum is also "spread out." The need to abandon a classical picture in which position and velocity can be determined with arbitrary accuracy in favor of a blurred picture of probabilities is at the heart of quantum mech ...