Chapter 1
... a) yes, but only if Q0 is positive b) yes, but only if Q0 is negative c) yes, independent of the sign (or value) of Q0 d) no, the net force can never be zero ...
... a) yes, but only if Q0 is positive b) yes, but only if Q0 is negative c) yes, independent of the sign (or value) of Q0 d) no, the net force can never be zero ...
Problems with kinematic mean field electrodynamics at high
... considerable discussion over whether results obtained under FOSA can be extended to the high Rm regime, where the approximation is not valid (see Moffatt 1978; Krause & Rädler 1980). However, we believe that there is a more fundamental issue associated with the high Rm regime, namely the possibilit ...
... considerable discussion over whether results obtained under FOSA can be extended to the high Rm regime, where the approximation is not valid (see Moffatt 1978; Krause & Rädler 1980). However, we believe that there is a more fundamental issue associated with the high Rm regime, namely the possibilit ...
Influence of magnetic fields on cold collisions of polar molecules
... [7, 8]. Collisions of molecules with each other are also expected to preserve their spin orientation fairly well, and hence remain trapped [9]. However, this effect is mitigated in the presence of a magnetic field [10, 11]. So far, no one appears to have considered the influ- ...
... [7, 8]. Collisions of molecules with each other are also expected to preserve their spin orientation fairly well, and hence remain trapped [9]. However, this effect is mitigated in the presence of a magnetic field [10, 11]. So far, no one appears to have considered the influ- ...
Germain ROUSSEAUX.
... and to determine their value consists in starting from the electrostatic interaction law of Coulomb between two charges (two electrons), whose one of them is at rest in the adopted frame of reference and studying how the interaction forces transform when one goes, thanks to the Lorentz-Einstein rela ...
... and to determine their value consists in starting from the electrostatic interaction law of Coulomb between two charges (two electrons), whose one of them is at rest in the adopted frame of reference and studying how the interaction forces transform when one goes, thanks to the Lorentz-Einstein rela ...
Pulsed high magnetic field sensor using polymethyl
... setup in figure 1 for the calibration of the sensor, the induced circular birefringence θF of the PMMA materials (1 in length) is estimated to be about 3.5 × 10−2 rad, and therefore, the approximation in equation (6) applies. In this case, the value of sinδ δ is ∼0.89, which can lead to an error o ...
... setup in figure 1 for the calibration of the sensor, the induced circular birefringence θF of the PMMA materials (1 in length) is estimated to be about 3.5 × 10−2 rad, and therefore, the approximation in equation (6) applies. In this case, the value of sinδ δ is ∼0.89, which can lead to an error o ...
16.7 The Electric Field Force on a point charge in an
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Growth of Pt–Ni Nanoparticles of Different Composition using
... We have grown Pt3 Ni and PtNi3 alloy nanoparticles on HOPG using potentiostatic electrodeposition technique. We successfully demonstrated that this technique could be used to produce not only thin films, but also nanoparticles. Composition of nanoparticles could be varied by adjusting the deposition ...
... We have grown Pt3 Ni and PtNi3 alloy nanoparticles on HOPG using potentiostatic electrodeposition technique. We successfully demonstrated that this technique could be used to produce not only thin films, but also nanoparticles. Composition of nanoparticles could be varied by adjusting the deposition ...
Sept 2012 101 Lecture 5 1
... ► When amber is rubbed with fur, it acquires the ability to attract other materials such as feathers or bits of straw. The force, first observed by Thales, is very ...
... ► When amber is rubbed with fur, it acquires the ability to attract other materials such as feathers or bits of straw. The force, first observed by Thales, is very ...
Magnetic monopole
A magnetic monopole is a hypothetical elementary particle in particle physics that is an isolated magnet with only one magnetic pole (a north pole without a south pole or vice versa). In more technical terms, a magnetic monopole would have a net ""magnetic charge"". Modern interest in the concept stems from particle theories, notably the grand unified and superstring theories, which predict their existence.Magnetism in bar magnets and electromagnets does not arise from magnetic monopoles. There is no conclusive experimental evidence that magnetic monopoles exist at all in our universe.Some condensed matter systems contain effective (non-isolated) magnetic monopole quasi-particles, or contain phenomena that are mathematically analogous to magnetic monopoles.