IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSRJAP)
... PP, irrespective of strength of field applied and forming temperature. The final charge attained after initial decay over a short period, are observed to be of the order of10 -10Coul/cm2 in all samples .The formation of surface charge on the magnetoelectrets of porous PP can be described as follows. ...
... PP, irrespective of strength of field applied and forming temperature. The final charge attained after initial decay over a short period, are observed to be of the order of10 -10Coul/cm2 in all samples .The formation of surface charge on the magnetoelectrets of porous PP can be described as follows. ...
The Solar Wind Interaction with the Earth`s
... the intermediate and slow modes also play roles. The net result of these waves is a flow that moves parallel to the magnetopause. The inward force normal to the surface is transmitted by a gradient in the thermal pressure of the plasma and the outward force by a gradient in the magnetic pressure. In ...
... the intermediate and slow modes also play roles. The net result of these waves is a flow that moves parallel to the magnetopause. The inward force normal to the surface is transmitted by a gradient in the thermal pressure of the plasma and the outward force by a gradient in the magnetic pressure. In ...
Magnetism - UCF Physics
... a volcano has produced many lava flows over a past period, scientists can analyze the magnetizations of the various flows and from them get an idea on how the direction of the local Earth's field varied in the past. Surprisingly, this procedure suggested that times existed when the magnetization had ...
... a volcano has produced many lava flows over a past period, scientists can analyze the magnetizations of the various flows and from them get an idea on how the direction of the local Earth's field varied in the past. Surprisingly, this procedure suggested that times existed when the magnetization had ...
Particle Physics 1
... The first three editions were a standard text for all experimental particle physics. It is dated, but gives an excellent description of, in particular, the experiments. The fourth edition is updated with more modern results, while some older material is omitted. ...
... The first three editions were a standard text for all experimental particle physics. It is dated, but gives an excellent description of, in particular, the experiments. The fourth edition is updated with more modern results, while some older material is omitted. ...
Physics 210 Q1 2012
... The major use of Gauss's law is to determine an electric field when the charge distribution, both inside and outside the Gaussian surface, is symmetric. Of course, the electric field can always be found by adding up (or integrating) the contributions of all the charge in the problem. In highly symme ...
... The major use of Gauss's law is to determine an electric field when the charge distribution, both inside and outside the Gaussian surface, is symmetric. Of course, the electric field can always be found by adding up (or integrating) the contributions of all the charge in the problem. In highly symme ...
Discovery of the Classical Bose–Einstein Condensation of Magnons
... potential corresponding to the pump frequency. In order to satisfy this condition during an increase in the NMR frequency (or a decrease in magnetic field), angle β increases, so that the precession frequency corresponds to the pump frequency. The signal ampli tude increases significantly, because ...
... potential corresponding to the pump frequency. In order to satisfy this condition during an increase in the NMR frequency (or a decrease in magnetic field), angle β increases, so that the precession frequency corresponds to the pump frequency. The signal ampli tude increases significantly, because ...
a presentation of Michel from 2009
... by applying external fields, which cannot be calibrated perfectly by doing imperfect measurements and by using converging sequences of “fault-tolerant”, but imperfect, gates one can continuously protect the grand wavefunction from the random drift of its 10300 amplitudes and moreover make thes ...
... by applying external fields, which cannot be calibrated perfectly by doing imperfect measurements and by using converging sequences of “fault-tolerant”, but imperfect, gates one can continuously protect the grand wavefunction from the random drift of its 10300 amplitudes and moreover make thes ...
physics and narrative - Rutgers Philosophy Department
... This story is about the collapse of the wave-function. And it will work best - for the moment - to tell it in the language of the old-fashioned and idealized and unscientific and altogether outmoded postulate of collapse on which collapses are brought about by means of the intervention of localized, ...
... This story is about the collapse of the wave-function. And it will work best - for the moment - to tell it in the language of the old-fashioned and idealized and unscientific and altogether outmoded postulate of collapse on which collapses are brought about by means of the intervention of localized, ...
Chapter 30
... Just as both the charge on the capacitor and the current through the inductor oscillate with time, so does the energy that is contained in the electric field of the capacitor and the magnetic field of the inductor Even though the energy content of the electric and magnetic fields are varying with ti ...
... Just as both the charge on the capacitor and the current through the inductor oscillate with time, so does the energy that is contained in the electric field of the capacitor and the magnetic field of the inductor Even though the energy content of the electric and magnetic fields are varying with ti ...
Inductance - UTK Department of Physics and Astronomy
... Just as both the charge on the capacitor and the current through the inductor oscillate with time, so does the energy that is contained in the electric field of the capacitor and the magnetic field of the inductor Even though the energy content of the electric and magnetic fields are varying with ti ...
... Just as both the charge on the capacitor and the current through the inductor oscillate with time, so does the energy that is contained in the electric field of the capacitor and the magnetic field of the inductor Even though the energy content of the electric and magnetic fields are varying with ti ...
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... will be considered here as the sole source of the electric field in extracellular space. On the other hand, glial cells are very densely packed in interneuronal space, sometimes surrounding the soma or the dendrites of neurons 关20,21兴. Glial cells normally do not have dominant voltage-dependent chan ...
... will be considered here as the sole source of the electric field in extracellular space. On the other hand, glial cells are very densely packed in interneuronal space, sometimes surrounding the soma or the dendrites of neurons 关20,21兴. Glial cells normally do not have dominant voltage-dependent chan ...
Attractive photons in a quantum nonlinear medium
... the van der Waals coefficient, c~V2c j4Dj is the EIT linewidth at detuning jDj?C and Vc is the Rabi frequency of the control field. Although the phase shift that would originate from the bare jgæ R jeæ probe transition is suppressed by EIT for photons with large separation in the medium (jrj . rB), ...
... the van der Waals coefficient, c~V2c j4Dj is the EIT linewidth at detuning jDj?C and Vc is the Rabi frequency of the control field. Although the phase shift that would originate from the bare jgæ R jeæ probe transition is suppressed by EIT for photons with large separation in the medium (jrj . rB), ...
Aharanov-Bohm Interference and Fractional Statistics - Eun
... First, we expect the oscillation period to depend on the ratio S=s. Specifically, when S=s is too far from a commensurate values, oscillation will be absent. This will be a clear signature of presence of two periodicities: the AB period and the statistical period. We also expect the crossover scale ...
... First, we expect the oscillation period to depend on the ratio S=s. Specifically, when S=s is too far from a commensurate values, oscillation will be absent. This will be a clear signature of presence of two periodicities: the AB period and the statistical period. We also expect the crossover scale ...