
Using Gravitational Analogies to Introduce Elementary
... We have used this tabulated comparative approach in several courses, and have found the least successful way for students to learn these ideas is by presenting the complete tables in an early formal lecture, although students prefer such. Rather, we suggest that the ideas be formally presented in ta ...
... We have used this tabulated comparative approach in several courses, and have found the least successful way for students to learn these ideas is by presenting the complete tables in an early formal lecture, although students prefer such. Rather, we suggest that the ideas be formally presented in ta ...
Many-Minds Quantum Mechanics
... wave function according to the wave functions of the other electrons. I refer to this version as Many-Minds Quantum Mechanics (MMQM) with each electron representing a (simple) mind seeking to solve its own Schrödinger equation. This is to be compared with the accepted view according to the Copenhag ...
... wave function according to the wave functions of the other electrons. I refer to this version as Many-Minds Quantum Mechanics (MMQM) with each electron representing a (simple) mind seeking to solve its own Schrödinger equation. This is to be compared with the accepted view according to the Copenhag ...
Electrostatics
... The Greeks first noticed electric charged by rubbing amber with fur, then picking up bits of matter. The Greek word for amber is elektron. Benjamin Franklin arbitrarily called the two kinds of charge positive and negative. In most cases, only the negative charge is mobile. Properties of charge Like ...
... The Greeks first noticed electric charged by rubbing amber with fur, then picking up bits of matter. The Greek word for amber is elektron. Benjamin Franklin arbitrarily called the two kinds of charge positive and negative. In most cases, only the negative charge is mobile. Properties of charge Like ...
Electric Force and Potential Energy
... electrostatic equilibrium, there is no net electric field. All the charge resides on the surface. The field lines point normal to the surface at every point on the surface. Equipotential: On the surface of an electrical conductor, in electrostatic equilibrium, there is a constant electrical potentia ...
... electrostatic equilibrium, there is no net electric field. All the charge resides on the surface. The field lines point normal to the surface at every point on the surface. Equipotential: On the surface of an electrical conductor, in electrostatic equilibrium, there is a constant electrical potentia ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES (Important formulae and Concepts)
... Q.10. Find the wavelength of electromagnetic waves of frequency 4x109 Hz in free space. Q.11. In electromagnetic waves infrared region lies between the radio wave and microwave region. Is this statement correct ? Q.12. What is the relation between amplitude of electric and magnetic fields in free s ...
... Q.10. Find the wavelength of electromagnetic waves of frequency 4x109 Hz in free space. Q.11. In electromagnetic waves infrared region lies between the radio wave and microwave region. Is this statement correct ? Q.12. What is the relation between amplitude of electric and magnetic fields in free s ...
Classification of Topologically ordered Phases
... Selection rule forces the nonlocal order to vanish if edge spins are fractionalized ...
... Selection rule forces the nonlocal order to vanish if edge spins are fractionalized ...
Lecture 8 ppt version
... When an electrostatic force acts between two or more charged particles within a system of particles, we can assign an Electric Potential Energy U to the system. If the system changes from initial state, i, to final state, f, the electrostatic force does work W on the particles. U = Uf – Ui = -W Th ...
... When an electrostatic force acts between two or more charged particles within a system of particles, we can assign an Electric Potential Energy U to the system. If the system changes from initial state, i, to final state, f, the electrostatic force does work W on the particles. U = Uf – Ui = -W Th ...
Generating Gravity and time. (Mahona Mercury engine and Mahona
... (Mahona Mercury engine and Mahona reactor engine) Abstract: This paper is based on the McMahon field theory (2010), which explains how proton fields are produced from moving protons, which gives us the force of Mahona (Pronounced Maa-naa). It explains how magnetic fields are formed from moving elect ...
... (Mahona Mercury engine and Mahona reactor engine) Abstract: This paper is based on the McMahon field theory (2010), which explains how proton fields are produced from moving protons, which gives us the force of Mahona (Pronounced Maa-naa). It explains how magnetic fields are formed from moving elect ...
Electrostatics
... A. The resulting electric potential at B is V. Of a point charge -2Q is now placed at C, the mid-point between A and B, what is the electric potential at B produced by both point charges? (Assume that the electric potential at infinity is zero.) A. ...
... A. The resulting electric potential at B is V. Of a point charge -2Q is now placed at C, the mid-point between A and B, what is the electric potential at B produced by both point charges? (Assume that the electric potential at infinity is zero.) A. ...