Chapter 15 External field problems
... electric fields, the Hawking radiation emitted by a black hole and the Casimir effect induced by external gauge- and gravitational fields to mention only a few of them. One of the central objects to describe such phenomena is the S-matrix. So we shall first derive its path integral representation an ...
... electric fields, the Hawking radiation emitted by a black hole and the Casimir effect induced by external gauge- and gravitational fields to mention only a few of them. One of the central objects to describe such phenomena is the S-matrix. So we shall first derive its path integral representation an ...
CMock exam IV paper 2
... Metal blocks P and Q are of the same initial temperature. The ratio of the mass of P to that of Q is 5 : 1. The ratio of the heat capacity of P to that of Q is 1 : 3. If both blocks absorb the same amount of energy and are then put into good thermal contact, which of the following statements about t ...
... Metal blocks P and Q are of the same initial temperature. The ratio of the mass of P to that of Q is 5 : 1. The ratio of the heat capacity of P to that of Q is 1 : 3. If both blocks absorb the same amount of energy and are then put into good thermal contact, which of the following statements about t ...
Tricking the Uncertainty Principle?
... fuzziness of the universe at microscopic scales. Quantum mechanics revealed that particles are not just tiny marbles that act like ordinary objects we can see and touch. Instead of being in a particular place at a particular time, particles actually exist in a haze of probability. Their chances of b ...
... fuzziness of the universe at microscopic scales. Quantum mechanics revealed that particles are not just tiny marbles that act like ordinary objects we can see and touch. Instead of being in a particular place at a particular time, particles actually exist in a haze of probability. Their chances of b ...
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... 6. Electrons are accelerated by 844 Volt and are reflected from a crystal. The reflection maximum occurs when the glancing angle is 58°. Determine the crystal spacing. 7. A proton is accelerated through a potential difference of 1000V. What is its de Broglie wavelength? 8. What will be the kinetic e ...
... 6. Electrons are accelerated by 844 Volt and are reflected from a crystal. The reflection maximum occurs when the glancing angle is 58°. Determine the crystal spacing. 7. A proton is accelerated through a potential difference of 1000V. What is its de Broglie wavelength? 8. What will be the kinetic e ...