
Developments in Unipolar Charging of Airborne Particles: Theories
... particles in an electric field, and demonstrated that a stationary particle acquired less charge than a rotating particle. Koseoglu and Alisoy (2011) extended the theory into a stationary and rotational cylindrical dielectric particle in unipolar corona field. Furthermore, Alisoy et al. (2010) made ...
... particles in an electric field, and demonstrated that a stationary particle acquired less charge than a rotating particle. Koseoglu and Alisoy (2011) extended the theory into a stationary and rotational cylindrical dielectric particle in unipolar corona field. Furthermore, Alisoy et al. (2010) made ...
Momentum of Light in a Dielectric Medium
... the reflection of light off a small mirror hanging from a torsion fiber in an evacuated glass jar. Similar experiments were performed at the same time by Nichols and Hull [9,10], who were able to more accurately subtract out the force on the mirror due to ambient gas effects rather than radiation pr ...
... the reflection of light off a small mirror hanging from a torsion fiber in an evacuated glass jar. Similar experiments were performed at the same time by Nichols and Hull [9,10], who were able to more accurately subtract out the force on the mirror due to ambient gas effects rather than radiation pr ...
Colloidal particles on quasicrystalline substrates
... Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that nevertheless exhibit long-range positional and orientational order. They can possess rotational point symmetries, such as five- or tenfold rotational axes, that are not allowed in periodic crystals. Since their discovery [1] quasicrystals have caused much f ...
... Quasicrystals are non-periodic solids that nevertheless exhibit long-range positional and orientational order. They can possess rotational point symmetries, such as five- or tenfold rotational axes, that are not allowed in periodic crystals. Since their discovery [1] quasicrystals have caused much f ...
Hydrodynamic interactions in colloidal and
... fundamental processes in atomic systems and to address novel concepts in the context of statistical physics, such as entropic forces [210], light-induced phase transitions [243], or two-dimensional melting scenarios [68]. However, besides the potential forces described above, which are sort of analo ...
... fundamental processes in atomic systems and to address novel concepts in the context of statistical physics, such as entropic forces [210], light-induced phase transitions [243], or two-dimensional melting scenarios [68]. However, besides the potential forces described above, which are sort of analo ...
Modeling of Microwave Absorption Mechanisms in
... Application of microwave heating in ceramic powder processing was studied since early 1970’s. However the microwave processing in powder metallurgy has only been under focus since the pioneering work of Roy and coworkers in 1999. After the discovery that metallic powders do not reflect microwaves li ...
... Application of microwave heating in ceramic powder processing was studied since early 1970’s. However the microwave processing in powder metallurgy has only been under focus since the pioneering work of Roy and coworkers in 1999. After the discovery that metallic powders do not reflect microwaves li ...
Dielectric breakdown in insulating gases - Pure
... implications. Results from partial discharge modelling and measurements on micrometer voids in solid dielectrics are presented. Void sizes down to 10 µm were studied. The results do not suggest the existence of a smallest detectable void size. For micrometer voids the discharge phenomena change from ...
... implications. Results from partial discharge modelling and measurements on micrometer voids in solid dielectrics are presented. Void sizes down to 10 µm were studied. The results do not suggest the existence of a smallest detectable void size. For micrometer voids the discharge phenomena change from ...
electrostat theory.xps
... The point where the resultant force becomes zero is called equilibrium position. 5 . 1 Stable Equilibrium : If charge is initially in equilibrium position and is displaced by a small distance. If the charge tries to return back to the same equilibrium position then this equilibrium is called positio ...
... The point where the resultant force becomes zero is called equilibrium position. 5 . 1 Stable Equilibrium : If charge is initially in equilibrium position and is displaced by a small distance. If the charge tries to return back to the same equilibrium position then this equilibrium is called positio ...
momentum-space dynamics of runaway electrons
... you all. In particular I would like to thank my long-time roommate and close collaborator Ola Embréus for his remarkable insight and investigative journalism, and my short-time roommate and long-time friend Dr. Gergely Papp for his eagle eye and grounded feet. Finally; the reason I leave the office ...
... you all. In particular I would like to thank my long-time roommate and close collaborator Ola Embréus for his remarkable insight and investigative journalism, and my short-time roommate and long-time friend Dr. Gergely Papp for his eagle eye and grounded feet. Finally; the reason I leave the office ...
3 Angle Geometry
... First note the two parallel lines marked with arrow heads. Then find a. The angle a and the angle marked 70° are opposite angles, so a = 70° . The angles a and b are alternate angles so a = b = 70° . The angles b and c are opposite angles so b = c = 70° . The angles a and d are a pair of interior an ...
... First note the two parallel lines marked with arrow heads. Then find a. The angle a and the angle marked 70° are opposite angles, so a = 70° . The angles a and b are alternate angles so a = b = 70° . The angles b and c are opposite angles so b = c = 70° . The angles a and d are a pair of interior an ...
The Interaction of Radio-Frequency Fields With
... The interaction of the radiation field with atoms is described by quantum electrodynamics. From a quantum-mechanical viewpoint the radiation field is quantized, with the energy of a photon of angular frequency ω being E = ω. Photons exhibit waveduality and quantization. This quantization also occur ...
... The interaction of the radiation field with atoms is described by quantum electrodynamics. From a quantum-mechanical viewpoint the radiation field is quantized, with the energy of a photon of angular frequency ω being E = ω. Photons exhibit waveduality and quantization. This quantization also occur ...
Molecular Dynamics in Diatomic Molecules with One
... asymmetries in the ion yield of this (2,0) channel. The depletion experiment uses a pump pulse at 800 nm to create a wave packet in the (2,0). As the molecule dissociates, a two color probe pulse is used to study the dynamics as a function of internuclear separation, R. We find a critical region of ...
... asymmetries in the ion yield of this (2,0) channel. The depletion experiment uses a pump pulse at 800 nm to create a wave packet in the (2,0). As the molecule dissociates, a two color probe pulse is used to study the dynamics as a function of internuclear separation, R. We find a critical region of ...