Supersymmetric quantum mechanics and new potentials
... From the potentials studied (particle in the box, Poschl-Teller and RosenMorse) we obtained new potentials (eq. (22), (32) and (43)), which are different from the original ones, but whose spectra and eigenfunctions are known. The relation between the old system and the new one is established through ...
... From the potentials studied (particle in the box, Poschl-Teller and RosenMorse) we obtained new potentials (eq. (22), (32) and (43)), which are different from the original ones, but whose spectra and eigenfunctions are known. The relation between the old system and the new one is established through ...
Lecture 33: Motional EMF, Faraday`s Law
... Note: If there is a changing flux, there will be an induced emf, B however, if dΦ dt = 0 there could still be emf in a wire from other effects. (Enet = EF + Eother ) ...
... Note: If there is a changing flux, there will be an induced emf, B however, if dΦ dt = 0 there could still be emf in a wire from other effects. (Enet = EF + Eother ) ...
hw07_solutions
... Because this current in the left-hand side of the loop is in a downward magnetic field, there will be a magnetic force to the left. To keep the rod moving, there must be an equal external force to the right, given by F IlB . ...
... Because this current in the left-hand side of the loop is in a downward magnetic field, there will be a magnetic force to the left. To keep the rod moving, there must be an equal external force to the right, given by F IlB . ...
quantum scale
... measurement will be on the entangled system as a whole. It thus appears that one particle of an entangled pair "knows" what measurement has been performed on the other, and with what outcome, even though there is no known means for such information to be communicated between the particles, which at ...
... measurement will be on the entangled system as a whole. It thus appears that one particle of an entangled pair "knows" what measurement has been performed on the other, and with what outcome, even though there is no known means for such information to be communicated between the particles, which at ...
Pitching Pennies into a Magnet 1 Problem 2 Solution
... Another estimate can be made by approximating the solenoid as semi-infinite. Then, following the useful result of prob. 5.3 of [2], the axial field of a coil at z > 0 is ...
... Another estimate can be made by approximating the solenoid as semi-infinite. Then, following the useful result of prob. 5.3 of [2], the axial field of a coil at z > 0 is ...
Deflection of Electrons by Electric and Magnetic Fields
... Compare your calculated and experimental deflection sensitivities. Show how the deflection sensitivity varies with the accelerating voltage. 4) Determine the deflection sensitivity due to a magnetic field produced by a current in the magnetic deflection coils. Choose a single value of the accelerati ...
... Compare your calculated and experimental deflection sensitivities. Show how the deflection sensitivity varies with the accelerating voltage. 4) Determine the deflection sensitivity due to a magnetic field produced by a current in the magnetic deflection coils. Choose a single value of the accelerati ...