the periodic waveguided multiverse design
... 1985). The PWM-paradigm of elementary mass particle can solve this paradox, because now the elementary matter particle is a principally “collective” – spatially distributed medial phenomenon, it is result of a local, singularity-less „elementary confiscation“ in a huge coherent organism – via the el ...
... 1985). The PWM-paradigm of elementary mass particle can solve this paradox, because now the elementary matter particle is a principally “collective” – spatially distributed medial phenomenon, it is result of a local, singularity-less „elementary confiscation“ in a huge coherent organism – via the el ...
Coherent State Wave Functions on the Torus
... statistics makes this state of matter an interesting candidate for quantum information storage and processing; in short, a quantum computer. In quantum mechanics, the existence of a magnetic eld drastically alters the structure of the Hilbert space as compared to the case of free particles. The con ...
... statistics makes this state of matter an interesting candidate for quantum information storage and processing; in short, a quantum computer. In quantum mechanics, the existence of a magnetic eld drastically alters the structure of the Hilbert space as compared to the case of free particles. The con ...
Addressing misconceptions about electric and magnetic fields: A
... Since little prior research has been done on the subject, it was worthwhile to gain more indepth understanding of the participants’ conceptions. To achieve this, individual semistructured interviews with open-ended questions were conducted with three participants (see appendix 2). The focus of the i ...
... Since little prior research has been done on the subject, it was worthwhile to gain more indepth understanding of the participants’ conceptions. To achieve this, individual semistructured interviews with open-ended questions were conducted with three participants (see appendix 2). The focus of the i ...
Gaussian surface
... Because the electric field is the negative of the gradient of the electric scalar potential, the electric field lines are everywhere normal to the equipotential surfaces and point in the direction of decreasing ...
... Because the electric field is the negative of the gradient of the electric scalar potential, the electric field lines are everywhere normal to the equipotential surfaces and point in the direction of decreasing ...
Method of images - School of Physics
... The following plot shows the angular variation of the potential in a circle centred on the origin of radius R. The top figure, shows the potential VQ from the charge Q (outside the sphere); the potential VQI for the image charge QI (inside the sphere) and the total potential Vtotal VQ VQI when ...
... The following plot shows the angular variation of the potential in a circle centred on the origin of radius R. The top figure, shows the potential VQ from the charge Q (outside the sphere); the potential VQI for the image charge QI (inside the sphere) and the total potential Vtotal VQ VQI when ...
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... The charge +q is repelled from each of the charges +6Q and +3Q since they have the same sign. In this case, the force exerted by the +6Q charge is in the positive x direction while the force exerted by the +3Q is in the negative x direction. The electrostatic force is proportional to the magnitude o ...
... The charge +q is repelled from each of the charges +6Q and +3Q since they have the same sign. In this case, the force exerted by the +6Q charge is in the positive x direction while the force exerted by the +3Q is in the negative x direction. The electrostatic force is proportional to the magnitude o ...
Ch 20 Electric Fields and Electric Energy
... • If they charges are both positive, they will repel one another. Moving two charges that repel each other closer together requires mechanical work. This work will be stored as electric potential energy, as is shown in the figure below. If the charges are released, they fly apart from one another, c ...
... • If they charges are both positive, they will repel one another. Moving two charges that repel each other closer together requires mechanical work. This work will be stored as electric potential energy, as is shown in the figure below. If the charges are released, they fly apart from one another, c ...
Laser-induced molecular alignment in the presence of chaotic
... The considered setup is shown in Fig. 2. The molecules rotate in an electric field F, which defines the laboratory z-axis. A femtosecond laser pulse – with its polarization direction parallel to the static field – is applied. The laser is far detuned from any molecular excitations, and its intensity ...
... The considered setup is shown in Fig. 2. The molecules rotate in an electric field F, which defines the laboratory z-axis. A femtosecond laser pulse – with its polarization direction parallel to the static field – is applied. The laser is far detuned from any molecular excitations, and its intensity ...
Transmission Lines - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
... medium this is the effective length over which the propagation of the wave takes place from the beginning of the medium, what that means is that any electromagnetic wave cannot go really deeper into the conducting medium basically this tries to penetrate little bit from the surface of the conductor ...
... medium this is the effective length over which the propagation of the wave takes place from the beginning of the medium, what that means is that any electromagnetic wave cannot go really deeper into the conducting medium basically this tries to penetrate little bit from the surface of the conductor ...
... prompt the analogy between dielectric breakdown and tensile fracture. Over the past half century, fracture mechanics has not only led to an understanding of conventional materials, but also inspired concepts of novel materials having unique property profiles. The basic ideas of fracture mechanics sh ...
Lecture1
... So for the 1D lattice of ions the periodic set of finite potential wells, for large array x may be assumed to go from ...
... So for the 1D lattice of ions the periodic set of finite potential wells, for large array x may be assumed to go from ...