Physics
... For example in the picture below two electrons are placed near one another. The direction of the force on electron A is to the left because it is being repelled by electron B. The direction of the force on electron B is to the right because it is ...
... For example in the picture below two electrons are placed near one another. The direction of the force on electron A is to the left because it is being repelled by electron B. The direction of the force on electron B is to the right because it is ...
Ch-22
... to the clocks. Assuming Fort Collins is no more than 3000 km from any point in the U.S., what is the longest travel-time delay? ...
... to the clocks. Assuming Fort Collins is no more than 3000 km from any point in the U.S., what is the longest travel-time delay? ...
What_Is_Light
... Photoelectric effect (A. Einstein got Nobel prize on this): Animation Compton effect (discovered by A. H. Compton in 1923): Animation Question: What can we learn? ...
... Photoelectric effect (A. Einstein got Nobel prize on this): Animation Compton effect (discovered by A. H. Compton in 1923): Animation Question: What can we learn? ...
explanation of dynamical biefeld-brown effect from the
... confirmed by the research group of the HONDA R&D Institute that a weigh reduction was observed by applying high intensity electric field to the capacitor [2]. D.R. Bueler performed experiments with high voltage single and parallel plate electric capacitors, which indicated a net force acting upon th ...
... confirmed by the research group of the HONDA R&D Institute that a weigh reduction was observed by applying high intensity electric field to the capacitor [2]. D.R. Bueler performed experiments with high voltage single and parallel plate electric capacitors, which indicated a net force acting upon th ...
Goal: To understand Electro-magnetic fields
... • We have learned what magnetic fields are and why they are very important. • We have learned that the magnitude of the force is qvB and is perpendicular to either v or B. • We learned how to use the Right Hand Rule to find the direction of the force, velocity, or magnetic field. • In a constant B f ...
... • We have learned what magnetic fields are and why they are very important. • We have learned that the magnitude of the force is qvB and is perpendicular to either v or B. • We learned how to use the Right Hand Rule to find the direction of the force, velocity, or magnetic field. • In a constant B f ...
Coulomb`s Law
... The relationship among electrical forces, charges, and distance. It is like Newton’s law of gravity. But, unlike gravity, electric forces can be attractive or repulsive. Discovered by French Scientist, Charles Coulomb in the 18th Century. ...
... The relationship among electrical forces, charges, and distance. It is like Newton’s law of gravity. But, unlike gravity, electric forces can be attractive or repulsive. Discovered by French Scientist, Charles Coulomb in the 18th Century. ...
Relativistic Mass and Virtual Objects
... the resultant speed of the entangled Einstein-spacetime components must be equal to c so the spin speed of the particle/vortex must decrease. But due to the law of conservation of spin of the particle/vortex (spin = Mrelativistic vspin r), its mass must increase so there appear the inflows of the ad ...
... the resultant speed of the entangled Einstein-spacetime components must be equal to c so the spin speed of the particle/vortex must decrease. But due to the law of conservation of spin of the particle/vortex (spin = Mrelativistic vspin r), its mass must increase so there appear the inflows of the ad ...
Electric Field and Charge - The Origin and Its Meaning
... which is constant (at least for charges at rest which is the subject of electrostatic field), then the force is proportional solely to the wave front magnitude. The wave front magnitude is proportional to the source center-of-oscillation's oscillation amplitude (which is here defined as the amount o ...
... which is constant (at least for charges at rest which is the subject of electrostatic field), then the force is proportional solely to the wave front magnitude. The wave front magnitude is proportional to the source center-of-oscillation's oscillation amplitude (which is here defined as the amount o ...
Free Fall of Elementary Particles
... frame can be magnetic in another. The separation of these interactions depends on which reference frame is chosen for description. In 1903 - in a now famous experiment - Trouton and Noble showed that two electric charges moving with same constant velocity do not produce a magnetic interaction betwee ...
... frame can be magnetic in another. The separation of these interactions depends on which reference frame is chosen for description. In 1903 - in a now famous experiment - Trouton and Noble showed that two electric charges moving with same constant velocity do not produce a magnetic interaction betwee ...
paper -2003
... (1) Linear momentum of a system of particles is zero. (2) Kinetic energy of system of particles is zero. (A) A does not imply B and B does not imply A. (B) A implies B but B does not imply A (C) A does not imply B but b implies A’ (D) A implies B and B implies A. ...
... (1) Linear momentum of a system of particles is zero. (2) Kinetic energy of system of particles is zero. (A) A does not imply B and B does not imply A. (B) A implies B but B does not imply A (C) A does not imply B but b implies A’ (D) A implies B and B implies A. ...
PHY 231 Lecture 29 (Fall 2006)
... Consider what would happen it this was not true The component along the surface would cause the charge to move It would not be in equilibrium ...
... Consider what would happen it this was not true The component along the surface would cause the charge to move It would not be in equilibrium ...
Magnetic Field
... The direction of magnetic field due to a current carrying conductor is given by the right hand rule. If one clasps the conductor with one's right hand in such a way that the thumb points in the direction of the current (i.e. in the direction opposite to the direction of electron flow) then, the dire ...
... The direction of magnetic field due to a current carrying conductor is given by the right hand rule. If one clasps the conductor with one's right hand in such a way that the thumb points in the direction of the current (i.e. in the direction opposite to the direction of electron flow) then, the dire ...