
ResearchFocus issue 1 - Centre for Theoretical Physics at BUE
... incorporate into the theories of fundamental physics. However, a possibly promising pathway to unification may be found in the context of String theories (whereby, as the name suggests, elementary particles are represented by tiny strings rather than point masses). This is a field where Dr. Adel Awa ...
... incorporate into the theories of fundamental physics. However, a possibly promising pathway to unification may be found in the context of String theories (whereby, as the name suggests, elementary particles are represented by tiny strings rather than point masses). This is a field where Dr. Adel Awa ...
Gravitational Radiation:
... The lengthscale for significant conversion of EM wave energy into GW energy is equal to the radius of curvature of spacetime produced by the catalyzing DC magnetic field. ...
... The lengthscale for significant conversion of EM wave energy into GW energy is equal to the radius of curvature of spacetime produced by the catalyzing DC magnetic field. ...
Slide 1
... surrounds a mass 1. Idea that things not in contact could exert forces bothered Isaac Newton and many others 2. Concept of force field eliminates the distance factor ...
... surrounds a mass 1. Idea that things not in contact could exert forces bothered Isaac Newton and many others 2. Concept of force field eliminates the distance factor ...
chapter34
... The oscillator forces the charges to accelerate between the two rods The antenna can be approximated by an oscillating electric dipole The magnetic field lines form concentric circles around the antenna and are perpendicular to the electric field lines at all points The electric and magnetic fields ...
... The oscillator forces the charges to accelerate between the two rods The antenna can be approximated by an oscillating electric dipole The magnetic field lines form concentric circles around the antenna and are perpendicular to the electric field lines at all points The electric and magnetic fields ...
AP Physics Worksheet: Chapter 16 Electric Charge and Electric Field
... 4. What is a volt equal to? 5. Describe how the potential difference relates to a charged particle is related in a uniform electric field? 6.What is the SI unit for E? 7. If the electric field is non uniform how does that affect the electric field strength definition? 8. Describe Equipotential lines ...
... 4. What is a volt equal to? 5. Describe how the potential difference relates to a charged particle is related in a uniform electric field? 6.What is the SI unit for E? 7. If the electric field is non uniform how does that affect the electric field strength definition? 8. Describe Equipotential lines ...
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... An important remark about quantum ¯eld theory is in order here. Although we divided the stu® of the Universe into a ¯eld sector and a particle sector, ¯elds have their quanta which are particles and in quantum ¯eld theory each particle in the particle sector also has its quantum ¯eld; electron, for ...
... An important remark about quantum ¯eld theory is in order here. Although we divided the stu® of the Universe into a ¯eld sector and a particle sector, ¯elds have their quanta which are particles and in quantum ¯eld theory each particle in the particle sector also has its quantum ¯eld; electron, for ...
Motion of a charged particle in combined fields :-
... constant acceleration. → If the electric filed is along the Y – axis and magnetic filed is along the Y – axis, the motion of an electron is specified by ...
... constant acceleration. → If the electric filed is along the Y – axis and magnetic filed is along the Y – axis, the motion of an electron is specified by ...
January 2007
... A narrow beam of light from a laser operating at frequency ω is incident on the flat surface of an isotropic medium with negative (ω) and µ(ω) (and hence negative vg (ω)) at an angle θi relative to the normal. The wavenumber of waves with frequency ω in the medium is k(ω). What is the angle θr made ...
... A narrow beam of light from a laser operating at frequency ω is incident on the flat surface of an isotropic medium with negative (ω) and µ(ω) (and hence negative vg (ω)) at an angle θi relative to the normal. The wavenumber of waves with frequency ω in the medium is k(ω). What is the angle θr made ...
Planck`s Constant and the Photon
... properties of ether could not be pinpointed for sure and remained elusive. Relativity theory (1905), as generally believed, abolished ether and that led to half matured and strange ideas to flood science with relativity and quantum physics, the foundations of both erected on empty space. ...
... properties of ether could not be pinpointed for sure and remained elusive. Relativity theory (1905), as generally believed, abolished ether and that led to half matured and strange ideas to flood science with relativity and quantum physics, the foundations of both erected on empty space. ...
PHY 1361 General Physics II Fall 2006 Practice Test #2
... A particle (charge = +2.0 mC) moving in a region where only electric forces act on it has a kinetic energy of 5.0 J at point A. The particle subsequently passes through point B which has an electric potential of +1.5 kV relative to point A. Determine the kinetic energy of the particle as it moves th ...
... A particle (charge = +2.0 mC) moving in a region where only electric forces act on it has a kinetic energy of 5.0 J at point A. The particle subsequently passes through point B which has an electric potential of +1.5 kV relative to point A. Determine the kinetic energy of the particle as it moves th ...
Chapter 34. Electromagnetic Induction
... Only consider constant velocity between reference frames! ...
... Only consider constant velocity between reference frames! ...
The Thomas precession factor in spin–orbit interaction
... until it was pointed out by Thomas2 that this argument overlooks a second relativistic effect that is less widely known, but is of the same order of magnitude: An electric field with a component perpendicular to the electron velocity causes an additional acceleration of the electron perpendicular to ...
... until it was pointed out by Thomas2 that this argument overlooks a second relativistic effect that is less widely known, but is of the same order of magnitude: An electric field with a component perpendicular to the electron velocity causes an additional acceleration of the electron perpendicular to ...