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Lecture 6
... Attempts to explain certain properties of light’s interaction with matter. One early experimental observation that could not be explained classically: Emission spectra of heated gases. ...
... Attempts to explain certain properties of light’s interaction with matter. One early experimental observation that could not be explained classically: Emission spectra of heated gases. ...
Talk, 15 MB - Seth Aubin - College of William and Mary
... Surprise! Reach Tc with only a 30x loss in number. (trap loaded with 2x107 atoms) Experimental cycle = 5 - 15 seconds ...
... Surprise! Reach Tc with only a 30x loss in number. (trap loaded with 2x107 atoms) Experimental cycle = 5 - 15 seconds ...
See animation of group/phase velocity at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
... •• rMeasurement errors are unavoidable since the measurement procedure is an experimental one • True value of an measurable quantity is an abstract concept • In a set of repeated measurements with random errors, the distribution of measurements resembles a Gaussian distribution characterized by the ...
... •• rMeasurement errors are unavoidable since the measurement procedure is an experimental one • True value of an measurable quantity is an abstract concept • In a set of repeated measurements with random errors, the distribution of measurements resembles a Gaussian distribution characterized by the ...
QM L-6
... The same procedure can be used to obtain expectation value of any quantity : Potential energy V(x) which is a function of x. The expectation value for ‘p’ can not be calculated this way. According to uncertainty principle: Page 3 ...
... The same procedure can be used to obtain expectation value of any quantity : Potential energy V(x) which is a function of x. The expectation value for ‘p’ can not be calculated this way. According to uncertainty principle: Page 3 ...
Station 1 Answer PowerPoint
... Henri Becquerel - discovered radiation emitted by Uranium Marie Curie - discovered two other elements that emitted radiation (Polonium and Radium) Niels Bohr - Proposed energy levels and the Planetary model of the Atom Louis de Broglie - Proposed the wave particle duality of nature Werner Heisenberg ...
... Henri Becquerel - discovered radiation emitted by Uranium Marie Curie - discovered two other elements that emitted radiation (Polonium and Radium) Niels Bohr - Proposed energy levels and the Planetary model of the Atom Louis de Broglie - Proposed the wave particle duality of nature Werner Heisenberg ...
The Momentum Principle
... leaves the rifle, the monkey sees the flash and releases the branch entering freefall. Will the bullet: A) Hit the monkey B) Undershoot the monkey C) Overshoot the monkey (ignore air resistance) ...
... leaves the rifle, the monkey sees the flash and releases the branch entering freefall. Will the bullet: A) Hit the monkey B) Undershoot the monkey C) Overshoot the monkey (ignore air resistance) ...
Serway_PSE_quick_ch41
... independent of x. Consequently, the particle is equally likely to be found at any value of x. This is consistent with the uncertainty principle—if the wavelength is known precisely (based on a specific value of k in Equation 41.3), we have no knowledge of the position of the particle. ...
... independent of x. Consequently, the particle is equally likely to be found at any value of x. This is consistent with the uncertainty principle—if the wavelength is known precisely (based on a specific value of k in Equation 41.3), we have no knowledge of the position of the particle. ...
The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
... where a particle is? • That is, look at the picture at the right; where, exactly, is the particle? ...
... where a particle is? • That is, look at the picture at the right; where, exactly, is the particle? ...