and Magnetism 2
... Kirchoff’s laws; Effect of an electric field on a charged particle Effect of a magnetic field on a moving charged particle Magnetic flux Ampere’s theorems ...
... Kirchoff’s laws; Effect of an electric field on a charged particle Effect of a magnetic field on a moving charged particle Magnetic flux Ampere’s theorems ...
Analysis of Some Reasons of Anomalous Electron Transportation in
... electric field of monotonous character for the following reasons. Increasing of electron drift velocity in the area of heterogeneity of ion concentration of the extent ≈10-2 m (Rgyro≈10-3 m) because of superposition arisen azimuthal component and before existed longitudinal component of an electric ...
... electric field of monotonous character for the following reasons. Increasing of electron drift velocity in the area of heterogeneity of ion concentration of the extent ≈10-2 m (Rgyro≈10-3 m) because of superposition arisen azimuthal component and before existed longitudinal component of an electric ...
Weakly collisional Landau damping and three-dimensional
... will eventually develop very fine velocity scales at long times, after many modes are damped away. This is also true for the thermally excited modes inside a plasma in thermal equilibrium. Thus we conclude that in the weakly collisional case for most high-temperature plasmas, the linearization condi ...
... will eventually develop very fine velocity scales at long times, after many modes are damped away. This is also true for the thermally excited modes inside a plasma in thermal equilibrium. Thus we conclude that in the weakly collisional case for most high-temperature plasmas, the linearization condi ...
Hypothesis on MATTER
... shape, with thickness proportional to their matter-contents. Uneven curvature on their disc-face creates additional gravitation to eject them out of 2D energyfields of their creation. Asymmetry of ejection effort initiates spin motion about one of their diameters. Linear and spin speeds are graduall ...
... shape, with thickness proportional to their matter-contents. Uneven curvature on their disc-face creates additional gravitation to eject them out of 2D energyfields of their creation. Asymmetry of ejection effort initiates spin motion about one of their diameters. Linear and spin speeds are graduall ...
PH504lec0809-7
... In an insulator, an electron is attached to a particular atom. When certain non-conducting materials are used to fill the space between the two conductors of a capacitor the capacitance is found to increase. Such materials are known as dielectrics. Relative permittivity: If the capacitance of a capa ...
... In an insulator, an electron is attached to a particular atom. When certain non-conducting materials are used to fill the space between the two conductors of a capacitor the capacitance is found to increase. Such materials are known as dielectrics. Relative permittivity: If the capacitance of a capa ...