
electric potential difference
... The zero-point for PE is relative. You get to choose what configuration of the system corresponds to PE = 0. ...
... The zero-point for PE is relative. You get to choose what configuration of the system corresponds to PE = 0. ...
thesis
... the dream of building a quantum computer. The best known physical realization of topological phases occurs in the fractional quantum Hall fluids. These exotic states in two-dimensional electron gases submitted to a strong perpendicular magnetic field have quantum numbers that are conserved due to to ...
... the dream of building a quantum computer. The best known physical realization of topological phases occurs in the fractional quantum Hall fluids. These exotic states in two-dimensional electron gases submitted to a strong perpendicular magnetic field have quantum numbers that are conserved due to to ...
Locking of Commensurate Phases in the Planar Model in an
... definite nonzero energy. For our purposes the main conclusion is that associated with each commensurate state of wavelength pa, where a is a unit of length in the lattice and p is an integer, there is a pinning energy causing the commensurate state to exist over a finite range of J, 's in parameter ...
... definite nonzero energy. For our purposes the main conclusion is that associated with each commensurate state of wavelength pa, where a is a unit of length in the lattice and p is an integer, there is a pinning energy causing the commensurate state to exist over a finite range of J, 's in parameter ...
IG3214691473
... zero, we get the relaxation time approximation result after the first iteration. We have found that convergence can normally be achieved after only a few iterations for small electric fields. Once f 1 (k) has been evaluated to the required accuracy, it is possible to calculate quantities such as the ...
... zero, we get the relaxation time approximation result after the first iteration. We have found that convergence can normally be achieved after only a few iterations for small electric fields. Once f 1 (k) has been evaluated to the required accuracy, it is possible to calculate quantities such as the ...
Direct measurement of the effective charge in nonpolar suspensions
... very different from standard electrophoretic light scattering methods and uses the phenomenon of the driven resonance of a strongly-damped harmonic oscillator. We use the radiation pressure from a laser beam focused to a near diffraction-limit spot (an ‘optical tweezer’) to trap single colloidal par ...
... very different from standard electrophoretic light scattering methods and uses the phenomenon of the driven resonance of a strongly-damped harmonic oscillator. We use the radiation pressure from a laser beam focused to a near diffraction-limit spot (an ‘optical tweezer’) to trap single colloidal par ...
Introduction to the Weak Interaction, Volume 1
... that in some experiments, such as that of Young's slits (2), light behaved as i f it were a wave, whereas in others, such as Compton scattering (3), it behaved like a corpuscle . He postulated that electrons might also possess a dual nature , and should thus be able to display wave-like characterist ...
... that in some experiments, such as that of Young's slits (2), light behaved as i f it were a wave, whereas in others, such as Compton scattering (3), it behaved like a corpuscle . He postulated that electrons might also possess a dual nature , and should thus be able to display wave-like characterist ...
point charge: field and force
... this is the action-at-a-distance concept. An alternative approach is the field concept where one charge sets up an electrostatic field at each point in space and the second particle feels a force due to the field. These two points of view may seem to be equivalent and so the introduction of the fiel ...
... this is the action-at-a-distance concept. An alternative approach is the field concept where one charge sets up an electrostatic field at each point in space and the second particle feels a force due to the field. These two points of view may seem to be equivalent and so the introduction of the fiel ...
Ongoing: Ion-Enhanced Field Emission
... • Established theoretical basis and basic scaling parameters for field emission-driven Townsend discharges • Experimentally confirmed field emission-driven Townsend discharge regime and preliminarily confirmed pressure scaling – Showed nanomaterials can produce high field emission currents at pressu ...
... • Established theoretical basis and basic scaling parameters for field emission-driven Townsend discharges • Experimentally confirmed field emission-driven Townsend discharge regime and preliminarily confirmed pressure scaling – Showed nanomaterials can produce high field emission currents at pressu ...
Thesis - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... Three theories of gravitation – general relativity, the chameleon and Horava gravity - are confronted with experiment, using standard and adapted post-Newtonian (PN) tools. The laboratory is provided by the Solar System, binary pulsars and future detections at gravitational wave observatories. We te ...
... Three theories of gravitation – general relativity, the chameleon and Horava gravity - are confronted with experiment, using standard and adapted post-Newtonian (PN) tools. The laboratory is provided by the Solar System, binary pulsars and future detections at gravitational wave observatories. We te ...
Issue 2 - Free-Energy Devices
... phenomenon of the alteration of the frequency of light wave. When the light wave approaches the gravitational field, a photon accelerates or «becomes a little more blue», but when it is moving away from a gravitational field, a photon «becomes a little more red». Such an effect can be used as a gene ...
... phenomenon of the alteration of the frequency of light wave. When the light wave approaches the gravitational field, a photon accelerates or «becomes a little more blue», but when it is moving away from a gravitational field, a photon «becomes a little more red». Such an effect can be used as a gene ...
Bogoliubov`s Vision: Quasiaverages and Broken Symmetry to
... Every symmetry leads to a conservation law;17–19 the well known examples are the conservation of energy, momentum and electrical charge. A variety of other conservation laws can be deduced from symmetry or invariance properties of the corresponding Lagrangian or Hamiltonian of the system. According ...
... Every symmetry leads to a conservation law;17–19 the well known examples are the conservation of energy, momentum and electrical charge. A variety of other conservation laws can be deduced from symmetry or invariance properties of the corresponding Lagrangian or Hamiltonian of the system. According ...
Parity Conservation in the weak (beta decay) interaction
... In quantum mechanics To test parity conservation - Devise an experiment that could be done: (a) In one configuration (b) In a parity “reflected” configuration - If both experiments give the “same” results, parity is conserved -- it is a good symmetry. ...
... In quantum mechanics To test parity conservation - Devise an experiment that could be done: (a) In one configuration (b) In a parity “reflected” configuration - If both experiments give the “same” results, parity is conserved -- it is a good symmetry. ...
Half-space problem - SPACE RESEARCH at FMI
... to the previous chapter, and the incoming field is generally not a plane wave. The method of solution is straightforward: 1) Solve the wave equation is each layer. A typical case is that sources are within one layer (”air”), so the wave equation is nonuniform there and uniform elsewhere (”earth”). 2 ...
... to the previous chapter, and the incoming field is generally not a plane wave. The method of solution is straightforward: 1) Solve the wave equation is each layer. A typical case is that sources are within one layer (”air”), so the wave equation is nonuniform there and uniform elsewhere (”earth”). 2 ...
Electric Potential
... where the integral is taken over any path connecting the points. If the integration is difficult along any particular path, we can choose a different path along which the integration might be easier. If we choose Vi = 0, we have, for the potential at a ...
... where the integral is taken over any path connecting the points. If the integration is difficult along any particular path, we can choose a different path along which the integration might be easier. If we choose Vi = 0, we have, for the potential at a ...
Evidence for an Elongated (>60 Ion Skin Depths) Electron Diffusion
... In this Letter, we present observations of a superAlfvénic electron outflow jet inside a current sheet undergoing fast reconnection. The oblique trajectory of the spacecraft through the diffusion region enabled the first definitive determination of the length of the electron diffusion region, which ...
... In this Letter, we present observations of a superAlfvénic electron outflow jet inside a current sheet undergoing fast reconnection. The oblique trajectory of the spacecraft through the diffusion region enabled the first definitive determination of the length of the electron diffusion region, which ...