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... A student who fails to take two (2) long examinations shall automatically incur the grade of “5” unless he drops the subject. No student may be exempted from the finals if he/she fails to take one (1) long examination. A student who tails to take the finals shall be given the grade of “5” unless his ...
... A student who fails to take two (2) long examinations shall automatically incur the grade of “5” unless he drops the subject. No student may be exempted from the finals if he/she fails to take one (1) long examination. A student who tails to take the finals shall be given the grade of “5” unless his ...
synopsis of the Elegant Universe and other stuff
... you still end up with that pattern. Only if you put some kind of meter in front of the slits to register which slit each photon actually moves through does the probability wave “collapse” and the pattern on the screen ending up looking like two slits, just as you’d expect if the photons were acting ...
... you still end up with that pattern. Only if you put some kind of meter in front of the slits to register which slit each photon actually moves through does the probability wave “collapse” and the pattern on the screen ending up looking like two slits, just as you’d expect if the photons were acting ...
PGproblems
... (1) The precision of an energy measurement is often quoted in terms of ∆E, where ∆E is the Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of the resolution function, which is usually assumed, or measured, to be a gaussian distribution. Show that in this case ∆E is related to the standard deviation by ∆E = 2.35 ...
... (1) The precision of an energy measurement is often quoted in terms of ∆E, where ∆E is the Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of the resolution function, which is usually assumed, or measured, to be a gaussian distribution. Show that in this case ∆E is related to the standard deviation by ∆E = 2.35 ...
Mott insulators, Noise correlations and Coherent Spin Dynamics in Optical Lattices
... possibilities for simulating fundamental Hamiltonians of condensed matter physics. In fact, many novel quantum phases of strongly correlated systems have been proposed for ultracold gases in optical lattices, however it has been unclear how a large variety of such states could be efficiently detecte ...
... possibilities for simulating fundamental Hamiltonians of condensed matter physics. In fact, many novel quantum phases of strongly correlated systems have been proposed for ultracold gases in optical lattices, however it has been unclear how a large variety of such states could be efficiently detecte ...
4.1 Refinements of the Atomic Model
... • Niels Bohr (1885-1962) proposed a model using this new information. • It showed the orbits of the electrons a specific quantized distances from the nucleus. • Bohr’s model worked well on Hydrogen, but failed to match data with more complicated atoms and their line spectra. ...
... • Niels Bohr (1885-1962) proposed a model using this new information. • It showed the orbits of the electrons a specific quantized distances from the nucleus. • Bohr’s model worked well on Hydrogen, but failed to match data with more complicated atoms and their line spectra. ...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity
... exist some extreme circumstances where both fundamental theories are needed to achieve a proper theoretical understanding. For example, where the extremely small distance scales (of the order of Planck’s constant, 10-33 m, the “Planck Length”) as well as enormous mass scales are required to describe ...
... exist some extreme circumstances where both fundamental theories are needed to achieve a proper theoretical understanding. For example, where the extremely small distance scales (of the order of Planck’s constant, 10-33 m, the “Planck Length”) as well as enormous mass scales are required to describe ...
Presentation
... J. J. Mestayer, B. Wyker, F. B. Dunning, C. O. Reinhold, S. Yoshida, and J. Burgdörfer We demonstrate the experimental realization of Bohr -like atoms by applying a pulsed unidirectional field, termed a half-cycle pulse (HCP), to atoms in quasi-two-dimensional nearcircular states. This leads to crea ...
... J. J. Mestayer, B. Wyker, F. B. Dunning, C. O. Reinhold, S. Yoshida, and J. Burgdörfer We demonstrate the experimental realization of Bohr -like atoms by applying a pulsed unidirectional field, termed a half-cycle pulse (HCP), to atoms in quasi-two-dimensional nearcircular states. This leads to crea ...
Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle
... Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum mechanics shows that certain pairs of physical properties, like position and speed, cannot both be known to arbitrary precision: the more precisely one property is known, the less precisely the other can be known. This statement is known as the uncertainty ...
... Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum mechanics shows that certain pairs of physical properties, like position and speed, cannot both be known to arbitrary precision: the more precisely one property is known, the less precisely the other can be known. This statement is known as the uncertainty ...
Monday, September 10 - Long Island University
... Quantum Mechanics • Key: Size of h sets the scale of what is small • If someone increased h, then at some points we would behave quantum mechanically • Birth of quantum mechanics because people couldn’t understand/explain: ...
... Quantum Mechanics • Key: Size of h sets the scale of what is small • If someone increased h, then at some points we would behave quantum mechanically • Birth of quantum mechanics because people couldn’t understand/explain: ...
Questions on The Elegant Universe 1. What was Einstein`s dream
... ♦ Electricity and Magnetism. The single resulting force was electromagnetism. 7. What is the similarity between electromagnetism and gravity? What is their difference? ♦ The physical fact that it seems like the speed of gravity is equal to the speed of light, so if they go at the same speed, then th ...
... ♦ Electricity and Magnetism. The single resulting force was electromagnetism. 7. What is the similarity between electromagnetism and gravity? What is their difference? ♦ The physical fact that it seems like the speed of gravity is equal to the speed of light, so if they go at the same speed, then th ...
Modern view of matter and the universe
... particles ) characterize by 19 constants in our universe • Gravity does not fit in this picture ...
... particles ) characterize by 19 constants in our universe • Gravity does not fit in this picture ...
Modern Physics: PHYS 344
... There will be two exams given in class: tentative schedule: the 1st on Friday Oct. 3rd and the 2nd on Friday Nov. 14th. These exams will be graded on a 100 point scale. The final exam will occur during finals week at the normally scheduled time and will be graded on a 200 point scale. The final grad ...
... There will be two exams given in class: tentative schedule: the 1st on Friday Oct. 3rd and the 2nd on Friday Nov. 14th. These exams will be graded on a 100 point scale. The final exam will occur during finals week at the normally scheduled time and will be graded on a 200 point scale. The final grad ...
faster than light? - Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics
... higher frequency → higher energy electrons greater amplitude → more electrons but only if frequency is high enough ...
... higher frequency → higher energy electrons greater amplitude → more electrons but only if frequency is high enough ...