
4-vectors, especially energy / momentum
... was initially at rest. Suppose that they stick together and make an new particle, of mass M ′ and energy E ′ . Find M ′ and E ′ : pµ1 + pµ2 = pµ3 , where p21 = (mc)2 , p22 = (M c)2 , and p23 = (M ′ c)2 . Square both sides of the 4-vector equation: (mc)2 + (M c)2 + 2EM = (M ′ c)2 . • Example: a parti ...
... was initially at rest. Suppose that they stick together and make an new particle, of mass M ′ and energy E ′ . Find M ′ and E ′ : pµ1 + pµ2 = pµ3 , where p21 = (mc)2 , p22 = (M c)2 , and p23 = (M ′ c)2 . Square both sides of the 4-vector equation: (mc)2 + (M c)2 + 2EM = (M ′ c)2 . • Example: a parti ...
Dual Nature of Light
... The photon has 2.1eV, which is less than the work function (which is the minimum energy that the photon must give the electron to eject it), so the photoelectric effect will not occur for yellow light of wavelength 580nm. ...
... The photon has 2.1eV, which is less than the work function (which is the minimum energy that the photon must give the electron to eject it), so the photoelectric effect will not occur for yellow light of wavelength 580nm. ...
Momentum
... Momentum Momentum and changing momentum Momentum = mass x velocity (p = mv) Momentum is a vector quantity and is measured in Ns or kgms-1. ...
... Momentum Momentum and changing momentum Momentum = mass x velocity (p = mv) Momentum is a vector quantity and is measured in Ns or kgms-1. ...
L01_5342_Sp02
... 3. There will be no make-up, or early exams given. Attendance is required for all tests. 4. See Americans with Disabilities Act statement 5. See academic dishonesty statement 6 ...
... 3. There will be no make-up, or early exams given. Attendance is required for all tests. 4. See Americans with Disabilities Act statement 5. See academic dishonesty statement 6 ...
Electromagnetic waves Demonstrations
... (4) a distance d above the antenna (toward the top of the page). (a) 1, 2, 3 (b) 2, 4, 1 (c) 3, 4, 1 (d) 4, 3, 1 ...
... (4) a distance d above the antenna (toward the top of the page). (a) 1, 2, 3 (b) 2, 4, 1 (c) 3, 4, 1 (d) 4, 3, 1 ...
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... • Classical waves are emitted at the source and arrive at the detector only if they pass through the slits. • Key features: – detector measures the energy carried by the waves. eg for water waves, the energy at the detector is proportional to the square of the height of the wave there. The energy i ...
... • Classical waves are emitted at the source and arrive at the detector only if they pass through the slits. • Key features: – detector measures the energy carried by the waves. eg for water waves, the energy at the detector is proportional to the square of the height of the wave there. The energy i ...
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... According to Newton’s rule, the electromagnetic fields should carry angular momentum r r r r r r lem = r × Pem = ε 0 r × E × B . z Example: Imagine a very long solenoid with radius R, n solenoid turns per unit length, and current I. Coaxial with the solenoid are two long cylinder shells of length l ...
... According to Newton’s rule, the electromagnetic fields should carry angular momentum r r r r r r lem = r × Pem = ε 0 r × E × B . z Example: Imagine a very long solenoid with radius R, n solenoid turns per unit length, and current I. Coaxial with the solenoid are two long cylinder shells of length l ...
momentum
... Momentum in a Closed, Isolated System Under what conditions is the momentum of the system of two balls conserved? The first and most obvious condition is that no balls are lost and no balls are gained. Such a system, which does not gain or lose mass, is said to be a closed system. The second co ...
... Momentum in a Closed, Isolated System Under what conditions is the momentum of the system of two balls conserved? The first and most obvious condition is that no balls are lost and no balls are gained. Such a system, which does not gain or lose mass, is said to be a closed system. The second co ...