
PY4P05 Electromagnetic Interactions II 12 Lectures Dr. C. Patterson
... 11) GP 13.1 A half-wave dipole transmitter in the centre of a city is required to give signals to cars travelling in the city within a radius of 10 km. If the minimum field amplitude required is 0.02 Vm-1 what must the mean power of the transmitter be? Why would the frequency chosen be likely to be ...
... 11) GP 13.1 A half-wave dipole transmitter in the centre of a city is required to give signals to cars travelling in the city within a radius of 10 km. If the minimum field amplitude required is 0.02 Vm-1 what must the mean power of the transmitter be? Why would the frequency chosen be likely to be ...
Torque Web Quest
... – Solid cylinder: I = (1/2) MR2 (use for part II in lab) – Hollow sphere: I = (2/3) MR2 – Solid sphere: I = (2/5) MR2 ...
... – Solid cylinder: I = (1/2) MR2 (use for part II in lab) – Hollow sphere: I = (2/3) MR2 – Solid sphere: I = (2/5) MR2 ...
Conservation of Momentum Collisions Collisions Collisions
... on a system of objects, the total momentum of the system does not change. We say that the momentum of such a system is conserved since it does not ...
... on a system of objects, the total momentum of the system does not change. We say that the momentum of such a system is conserved since it does not ...
1 The Time-Dependent and Time-Independent Schrödinger Equations
... the angular momentum, Lˆ2 , and the operator corresponding to the z− component of the angular momentum operator Lˆz . Using this you should be easily able to verify that [L2 , Lz ] = 0. This is a general feature: when two operators commute, it is possible to find a set of functions that are simultan ...
... the angular momentum, Lˆ2 , and the operator corresponding to the z− component of the angular momentum operator Lˆz . Using this you should be easily able to verify that [L2 , Lz ] = 0. This is a general feature: when two operators commute, it is possible to find a set of functions that are simultan ...
Lecture 25
... According to Huygen’s principle, each portion of the slit acts as a source of waves The light from one portion of the slit can interfere with light from another portion The resultant intensity on the screen depends on the direction θ ...
... According to Huygen’s principle, each portion of the slit acts as a source of waves The light from one portion of the slit can interfere with light from another portion The resultant intensity on the screen depends on the direction θ ...
May 2006
... Consider two particles of mass m moving in one dimension. Particle 1 moves freely, while particle 2 experiences a harmonic potential V (x2 ) = 21 mω 2 x22 . The two particles interact via a delta function potential Vint (x12 ) = λδ(x12 ), with x12 ≡ x1 − x2 . Particle 2 starts in the ground state |ψ ...
... Consider two particles of mass m moving in one dimension. Particle 1 moves freely, while particle 2 experiences a harmonic potential V (x2 ) = 21 mω 2 x22 . The two particles interact via a delta function potential Vint (x12 ) = λδ(x12 ), with x12 ≡ x1 − x2 . Particle 2 starts in the ground state |ψ ...
Historic Development by Mihai
... Einstein came up with the hypothesis of the corpuscular nature of light explaining the photoelectric effect. Einstein theory was verified by Millikan experiments (1916) ,he received Nobel price for that. Careful investigations toward the end of the nineteenth century proved that the photoelectric ef ...
... Einstein came up with the hypothesis of the corpuscular nature of light explaining the photoelectric effect. Einstein theory was verified by Millikan experiments (1916) ,he received Nobel price for that. Careful investigations toward the end of the nineteenth century proved that the photoelectric ef ...
How does a Bohm particle localize?
... arises without internal contradictions as the Bohm trajectories are not allowed to cross each other. The comparison of the trajectories to the semi-classical characteristics such as scar states, etc., should also be most interesting, particularly their variation with magnetic flux. In a fully locali ...
... arises without internal contradictions as the Bohm trajectories are not allowed to cross each other. The comparison of the trajectories to the semi-classical characteristics such as scar states, etc., should also be most interesting, particularly their variation with magnetic flux. In a fully locali ...
EMlecture203
... B and E fields are always perpendicular to each other and to the direction of motion: Right hand rule: ...
... B and E fields are always perpendicular to each other and to the direction of motion: Right hand rule: ...