physics cos 2011-2012
... By investigating wave properties and interactions of various media, the student will describe and explain wave characteristics, the resulting behavior of wave interactions and the wave-energy relationship Design and implement an activity to determine the parameters the affect the period of a pendulu ...
... By investigating wave properties and interactions of various media, the student will describe and explain wave characteristics, the resulting behavior of wave interactions and the wave-energy relationship Design and implement an activity to determine the parameters the affect the period of a pendulu ...
The effect of the fluorescence yield selection on the relative energy
... cosmic-ray showers by means of fluorescence telescopes. In practice, the FY is determined by a set of parameters: the absolute number of fluorescence photons per unit deposited energy at a given wavelength interval, the relative wavelength spectrum in the range of interest and the characteristic pre ...
... cosmic-ray showers by means of fluorescence telescopes. In practice, the FY is determined by a set of parameters: the absolute number of fluorescence photons per unit deposited energy at a given wavelength interval, the relative wavelength spectrum in the range of interest and the characteristic pre ...
Introduction to Fluorescence Spectroscopies I. Theory
... If a molecule is irradiated with light whose energy corresponds to the energy difference between its ground electronic state and one of its excited electronic states, absorption of a photon can occur and a rearrangement of the molecule's electronic distribution occurs as it reaches the excited state ...
... If a molecule is irradiated with light whose energy corresponds to the energy difference between its ground electronic state and one of its excited electronic states, absorption of a photon can occur and a rearrangement of the molecule's electronic distribution occurs as it reaches the excited state ...
Document
... The nipples are arranged in domains with hexagonal packing, the distances are from 180 to 240 nm, the nipple heights varied between 0 and 230 nm. The nipples create an interface with a gradient refractive index between that of air and the lens material. The reflectance progressively diminished ...
... The nipples are arranged in domains with hexagonal packing, the distances are from 180 to 240 nm, the nipple heights varied between 0 and 230 nm. The nipples create an interface with a gradient refractive index between that of air and the lens material. The reflectance progressively diminished ...
Free Electron Lasers Introduction Undulator Radiation Low
... solution of the coupled pendulum equations and the inhomogeneous wave equation for the electromagnetic field of the light wave. In the 1D-FEL theory the dependencies on the transverse coordinates x, y are ...
... solution of the coupled pendulum equations and the inhomogeneous wave equation for the electromagnetic field of the light wave. In the 1D-FEL theory the dependencies on the transverse coordinates x, y are ...
The Faraday Effect
... If any transparent solid or liquid is placed in a uniform magnetic field, and a beam of plane polarized light is passed through it in the direction parallel to the magnetic lines of force (through holes in the pole shoes of a strong electromagnet), it is found that the transmitted light is still pla ...
... If any transparent solid or liquid is placed in a uniform magnetic field, and a beam of plane polarized light is passed through it in the direction parallel to the magnetic lines of force (through holes in the pole shoes of a strong electromagnet), it is found that the transmitted light is still pla ...
Introduction
... grating. The first mirror collimates the light from the slit and directs it on the grating. The second mirror gathers the light from the grating and directs the multiple images of the input slit onto the detector. The concave mirrors are carefully arranged to minimize the optical aberrations introdu ...
... grating. The first mirror collimates the light from the slit and directs it on the grating. The second mirror gathers the light from the grating and directs the multiple images of the input slit onto the detector. The concave mirrors are carefully arranged to minimize the optical aberrations introdu ...
Time-Reversal Generation of Rogue Waves
... explaining the formation of rogue waves, characterized by being strongly localized, is the modulational instability of weakly nonlinear monochromatic waves, which was first discovered in water waves [8]. This instability can be modeled within the framework of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLS) ...
... explaining the formation of rogue waves, characterized by being strongly localized, is the modulational instability of weakly nonlinear monochromatic waves, which was first discovered in water waves [8]. This instability can be modeled within the framework of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLS) ...
Thomas Young (scientist)
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829) was an English polymath and physician. Young made notable scientific contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology, language, musical harmony, and Egyptology. He ""made a number of original and insightful innovations""in the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs (specifically the Rosetta Stone) before Jean-François Champollion eventually expanded on his work. He was mentioned by, among others, William Herschel, Hermann von Helmholtz, James Clerk Maxwell, and Albert Einstein. Young has been described as ""The Last Man Who Knew Everything"".