Velicky17.10.BECBrno07L3
... • the mean field component of the interactions determines most of the deviations from the non-interacting case • beyond the mean field, the interactions change the quasi-particles and result into superfluidity even in these dilute systems ...
... • the mean field component of the interactions determines most of the deviations from the non-interacting case • beyond the mean field, the interactions change the quasi-particles and result into superfluidity even in these dilute systems ...
Lesson 6 changes to b
... 1.If the graph of y=-2x –4 is shifted 6 units up, what is the new equation? 2. If the line y=3x +5 becomes y= 3x –10, which best describes the change on the line? A. It becomes more steep B. It becomes less steep C. It shifts up 15 units D. It shifts down 15 units ...
... 1.If the graph of y=-2x –4 is shifted 6 units up, what is the new equation? 2. If the line y=3x +5 becomes y= 3x –10, which best describes the change on the line? A. It becomes more steep B. It becomes less steep C. It shifts up 15 units D. It shifts down 15 units ...
algebra ii - MooreMath23
... Example 1: In the equation 140 = 1, the base is 14 and the exponent is 0. Remember that a logarithm is an exponent, and the corresponding logarithmic equation is log14 1 = 0 where the 0 is the exponent. Example 2: In the equation (1/2)0 = 1, the base is ½ and the exponent is 0. Remember that a logar ...
... Example 1: In the equation 140 = 1, the base is 14 and the exponent is 0. Remember that a logarithm is an exponent, and the corresponding logarithmic equation is log14 1 = 0 where the 0 is the exponent. Example 2: In the equation (1/2)0 = 1, the base is ½ and the exponent is 0. Remember that a logar ...
L14special - Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics
... emit photons, losing energy constantly and eventually spiralling into the nucleus. This doesn’t happen!! ...
... emit photons, losing energy constantly and eventually spiralling into the nucleus. This doesn’t happen!! ...