Relating magnetic reconnection to coronal heating
... after using the values quoted above. A linear relationship like equation (3.2) obtains in the simple two-dimensional model of figure 1: the current in the single, global sheet is proportional to the amount of grey, unreconnected flux underneath it [14]. In a three-dimensional model with isolated sou ...
... after using the values quoted above. A linear relationship like equation (3.2) obtains in the simple two-dimensional model of figure 1: the current in the single, global sheet is proportional to the amount of grey, unreconnected flux underneath it [14]. In a three-dimensional model with isolated sou ...
Quantum Information and Quantum Computation
... Over the last half century, the components of computers have gotten smaller by a factor of two every year and a half, the phenomenon known as Moore's law. In current computers, the smallest wires and transistors are coming close to a size of one hundred nanometers across, a thousand times the diamet ...
... Over the last half century, the components of computers have gotten smaller by a factor of two every year and a half, the phenomenon known as Moore's law. In current computers, the smallest wires and transistors are coming close to a size of one hundred nanometers across, a thousand times the diamet ...
4.1 The Concepts of Force and Mass
... Two point charges are fixed in place. The positive charge is +2q and the negative charge is –q. On the line that passes through the charges, how many places are there at which the total potential is zero? ...
... Two point charges are fixed in place. The positive charge is +2q and the negative charge is –q. On the line that passes through the charges, how many places are there at which the total potential is zero? ...
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... quickly solving highly symmetric problems such as the E-fields from spherically symmetric charge distributions. The differential forms are particularly useful in developing the theory of electrodynamics and in solving electromagnetic wave problems. We also discuss some of the very interesting and el ...
... quickly solving highly symmetric problems such as the E-fields from spherically symmetric charge distributions. The differential forms are particularly useful in developing the theory of electrodynamics and in solving electromagnetic wave problems. We also discuss some of the very interesting and el ...
Consider the electric field lines associated with a point charge Q
... Although E varies radially with distance from q, it has the same value everywhere on the spherical surfa ...
... Although E varies radially with distance from q, it has the same value everywhere on the spherical surfa ...
Solution methods for Electric Field Integral Equations
... This thesis is part of the Master program Applied Physics. A majority of the work has been done at the RF Modeling and Simulation Group from Dublin City University with the aim to initiate collaboration with the Laboratory of Acoustic Wave Field Imaging from Delft University of Technology. In this t ...
... This thesis is part of the Master program Applied Physics. A majority of the work has been done at the RF Modeling and Simulation Group from Dublin City University with the aim to initiate collaboration with the Laboratory of Acoustic Wave Field Imaging from Delft University of Technology. In this t ...
辐射在脉冲星磁层中的传播效应
... Wave Mode Coupling • The evolution of two linear eigenmodes from adiabatic to nonadiabatic. ...
... Wave Mode Coupling • The evolution of two linear eigenmodes from adiabatic to nonadiabatic. ...
Probing Quantum Frustrated Systems via Factorization of the
... ðnÞ as a function of n one can determine exactly, albeit numerically, the actual boundaries separating the occurrence and the absence of GS factorization, as reported in Fig. 1. The exact threshold value ft lies just slightly above the analytical lower bound fc , Eq. (6). Summarizing, we have shown ...
... ðnÞ as a function of n one can determine exactly, albeit numerically, the actual boundaries separating the occurrence and the absence of GS factorization, as reported in Fig. 1. The exact threshold value ft lies just slightly above the analytical lower bound fc , Eq. (6). Summarizing, we have shown ...