GEOPH 421: Seismology and Physical Structure of the Earth
... www.ualberta.ca/~ygu/courses/geoph421/index.html Objective: This is a 4th year undergraduate course that emphasizes the theory and applications of seismic body and surface waves, normal modes, earthquake source, seismic tomography, synthetic computation, and attenuation. This course will have a lab ...
... www.ualberta.ca/~ygu/courses/geoph421/index.html Objective: This is a 4th year undergraduate course that emphasizes the theory and applications of seismic body and surface waves, normal modes, earthquake source, seismic tomography, synthetic computation, and attenuation. This course will have a lab ...
pptx
... • deBroglie (French grad student) suggested: maybe electrons are actually little waves going around the nucleus. • This seems plausible because… – Standing waves have quantized frequencies, might be related to quantized energies. – Einstein had shown that light, typically thought of as waves, have p ...
... • deBroglie (French grad student) suggested: maybe electrons are actually little waves going around the nucleus. • This seems plausible because… – Standing waves have quantized frequencies, might be related to quantized energies. – Einstein had shown that light, typically thought of as waves, have p ...
Models of the Atom deBroglie Waves
... What kinds of quantization have we seen so far? • Quantization of photon energy • Quantization of atomic energy levels • Quantization of angular momentum Classically, we would expect that the magnetic moment vector could be pointing in any direction when we measure it. ...
... What kinds of quantization have we seen so far? • Quantization of photon energy • Quantization of atomic energy levels • Quantization of angular momentum Classically, we would expect that the magnetic moment vector could be pointing in any direction when we measure it. ...
The Electroseismic Survey Method
... rapidly rising air produces electrical charge separations, thus creating large potential differences, are thunderstorms. Since the papers by Thompson and Ivanov were written, many investigations into the method have been completed and many papers have been published; the more significant of these ar ...
... rapidly rising air produces electrical charge separations, thus creating large potential differences, are thunderstorms. Since the papers by Thompson and Ivanov were written, many investigations into the method have been completed and many papers have been published; the more significant of these ar ...
Spin
... Note: 1) Resonance Structure...pumping at the larmor frequency greatly increases the response of the system. 2) Power Broadening... width of the response function (and thereby how big a response you can have) is proportional to the time-dependent field, B. We will see later that this is a consequenc ...
... Note: 1) Resonance Structure...pumping at the larmor frequency greatly increases the response of the system. 2) Power Broadening... width of the response function (and thereby how big a response you can have) is proportional to the time-dependent field, B. We will see later that this is a consequenc ...
ELEMENT 92 PTY LTD
... discovered in Pine Creek in 1878 and production started in 1897 from Great Northern (Map 2) and other gold mines in the area. Since then, the area has been searched for gold by early explorers. Perhaps, the first exploration program commenced with systematic mapping of Pine Creek (1:250 000) sheet b ...
... discovered in Pine Creek in 1878 and production started in 1897 from Great Northern (Map 2) and other gold mines in the area. Since then, the area has been searched for gold by early explorers. Perhaps, the first exploration program commenced with systematic mapping of Pine Creek (1:250 000) sheet b ...
Topics - Wikispaces
... The class meets for all thirty-six weeks of the school year. There are five meetings per week. There will be two or three double periods per week, depending on how A/B day falls. These extended classes are not always used for lab work, but they are helpful in that they allow for the opportunity for ...
... The class meets for all thirty-six weeks of the school year. There are five meetings per week. There will be two or three double periods per week, depending on how A/B day falls. These extended classes are not always used for lab work, but they are helpful in that they allow for the opportunity for ...
Lecture slides with notes - University of Toronto Physics
... As the figure shows, this random arrangement produces a solid whose net magnetic moment is very close to zero. Physics 201: Lecture 1, Pg 4 ...
... As the figure shows, this random arrangement produces a solid whose net magnetic moment is very close to zero. Physics 201: Lecture 1, Pg 4 ...
Episodic Tremor and Slip Lab (doc)
... coast - Student Worksheet On April 25, 1992 an area of Northern California, called Cape Mendocino, moved. This movement was detected and recorded by Global Positioning System (GPS) stations installed throughout the area by scientists. Cape Mendocino (shown to the right) is located at a triple juncti ...
... coast - Student Worksheet On April 25, 1992 an area of Northern California, called Cape Mendocino, moved. This movement was detected and recorded by Global Positioning System (GPS) stations installed throughout the area by scientists. Cape Mendocino (shown to the right) is located at a triple juncti ...
ppt
... When applying Lenz’ Law, there are two magnetic fields to consider • The external changing magnetic field that induces the current in the loop • The magnetic field produced by the current in the loop ...
... When applying Lenz’ Law, there are two magnetic fields to consider • The external changing magnetic field that induces the current in the loop • The magnetic field produced by the current in the loop ...
1 LABORATORY 7 MAGNETISM I: MAGNETIC FIELDS Objectives to
... to observe that a current gives rise to a magnetic field to be able to determine the direction of the magnetic field due to a currentcarrying wire to be able to recognize and discuss the superposition of magnetic fields to be able to determine quantitatively and discuss qualitatively the dependence ...
... to observe that a current gives rise to a magnetic field to be able to determine the direction of the magnetic field due to a currentcarrying wire to be able to recognize and discuss the superposition of magnetic fields to be able to determine quantitatively and discuss qualitatively the dependence ...
PH4042 - Concepts in Atomic Physics and Magnetic Resonance
... This module builds on the atomic physics covered in PH4041 to look at the atomic structure of helium and many-electron atoms, magnetic interactions within the atom (leading to fine and hyperfine splitting), the Zeeman effect, and topics in atom-light interaction. These well-established concepts are ...
... This module builds on the atomic physics covered in PH4041 to look at the atomic structure of helium and many-electron atoms, magnetic interactions within the atom (leading to fine and hyperfine splitting), the Zeeman effect, and topics in atom-light interaction. These well-established concepts are ...
Chapter 9: Our Living Earth PowerPoint print-off
... • Presence of brittle rock increases earthquake strength ...
... • Presence of brittle rock increases earthquake strength ...
File - Islamic Center Of Northland
... core. It is believed to have solidified as a result of pressure-freezing which occurs to most liquids when temperature decreases or pressure increases. (2) The Liquid Outer core: 30.8% of Earth’s mass; depth of 2,890 - 5,150 kilometers (1,806 3,219 miles) The outer core is a hot, electrically conduc ...
... core. It is believed to have solidified as a result of pressure-freezing which occurs to most liquids when temperature decreases or pressure increases. (2) The Liquid Outer core: 30.8% of Earth’s mass; depth of 2,890 - 5,150 kilometers (1,806 3,219 miles) The outer core is a hot, electrically conduc ...
Magnetotellurics
Magnetotellurics (MT) is an electromagnetic geophysical method for inferring the earth's subsurface electrical conductivity from measurements of natural geomagnetic and geoelectric field variation at the Earth's surface. Investigation depth ranges from 300m below ground by recording higher frequencies down to 10,000m or deeper with long-period soundings. Developed in the USSR and France during the 1950s, MT is now an international academic discipline and is used in exploration surveys around the world. Commercial uses include hydrocarbon (oil and gas) exploration, geothermal exploration, mining exploration, as well as hydrocarbon and groundwater monitoring. Research applications include experimentation to further develop the MT technique, long-period deep crustal exploration, and earthquake precursor prediction research.