KHS Trial 2009 - Kotara High School
... The work done on an object equals its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the change in its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the increase in its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the decrease in its gravit ...
... The work done on an object equals its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the change in its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the increase in its gravitational potential energy. The work done on an object equals the decrease in its gravit ...
field 035: physics - Ohio Assessments for Educators
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"Strange nuclear materials"()
... to speculate that there was an exception to the rule. Despite this, Niels Bohr did just that – and turned out to be wrong. Another proposal, made by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930, was that a second, virtually undetectable particle was emitted at the same time as the electron. This new particle, later calle ...
... to speculate that there was an exception to the rule. Despite this, Niels Bohr did just that – and turned out to be wrong. Another proposal, made by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930, was that a second, virtually undetectable particle was emitted at the same time as the electron. This new particle, later calle ...
KHS Trial 2008 - Kotara High School
... A direct current electric motor has a square armature of 500 turns. The correct statement about the operation of this motor is A. the slip rings reverse the current flow in the armature every half turn B. the torque on the armature is a maximum when the plane of the armature is at right angles to th ...
... A direct current electric motor has a square armature of 500 turns. The correct statement about the operation of this motor is A. the slip rings reverse the current flow in the armature every half turn B. the torque on the armature is a maximum when the plane of the armature is at right angles to th ...
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... A sample of Co-60 nuclei at 10 mK in a magnetic field. The Co-60 spin (J=5) get statistically aligned by the magnetic field. The daughter nucleus (Ni*) has spin 4 The experimentally observed distribution for the emitted electron has the form : ...
... A sample of Co-60 nuclei at 10 mK in a magnetic field. The Co-60 spin (J=5) get statistically aligned by the magnetic field. The daughter nucleus (Ni*) has spin 4 The experimentally observed distribution for the emitted electron has the form : ...
Motion of charged particles through magnetic and electric fields
... The period T and the cyclotron frequency are both independent of the velocity of the particle. This fact is made use of in many applications. If the charge particle’s velocity is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the magnetic field, the trajectory of the particle is a helix. If the B field is ...
... The period T and the cyclotron frequency are both independent of the velocity of the particle. This fact is made use of in many applications. If the charge particle’s velocity is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the magnetic field, the trajectory of the particle is a helix. If the B field is ...
Chien-Shiung Wu
Chien-Shiung Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴健雄; traditional Chinese: 吳健雄; pinyin: Wú Jiànxióng, May 31, 1912 – February 16, 1997) was a Chinese American experimental physicist who made significant contributions in the field of nuclear physics. Wu worked on the Manhattan Project, where she helped develop the process for separating uranium metal into uranium-235 and uranium-238 isotopes by gaseous diffusion. She is best known for conducting the Wu experiment, which contradicted the hypothetical law of conservation of parity. This discovery resulted in her colleagues Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang winning the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics, and also earned Wu the inaugural Wolf Prize in Physics in 1978. Her expertise in experimental physics evoked comparisons to Marie Curie. Her nicknames include ""the First Lady of Physics"", ""the Chinese Madame Curie"", and the ""Queen of Nuclear Research"".