
Particle motion in strong magnetic fields
... (2.12) because the particle does not see appreciable changes in the electromagnetic fields in the characteristic time scales of its motion. We proceed to calculate the differences between the Larmor motion in (2.11) and (2.12) and the motion of a particle satisfying (3.2) in a general electromagneti ...
... (2.12) because the particle does not see appreciable changes in the electromagnetic fields in the characteristic time scales of its motion. We proceed to calculate the differences between the Larmor motion in (2.11) and (2.12) and the motion of a particle satisfying (3.2) in a general electromagneti ...
637_diffusion
... • behavior of representative fluid particles • consider a single particle located at location x’ at time t’ in a turbulent fluid • trajectory of the subsequent motion: X[x’,t’;t] at any later time t • probability density function ...
... • behavior of representative fluid particles • consider a single particle located at location x’ at time t’ in a turbulent fluid • trajectory of the subsequent motion: X[x’,t’;t] at any later time t • probability density function ...