
PHYS-2020: General Physics II Course Lecture Notes Section X Dr. Donald G. Luttermoser
... 3. If a high-energy photon (one whose energy exceeds the ionization potential) interacts which an atom, the electron can be completely “ripped” off the atom in a process known as ionization. The reverse of this process (electron capture of an ion to produce a photon) is called recombination. Example ...
... 3. If a high-energy photon (one whose energy exceeds the ionization potential) interacts which an atom, the electron can be completely “ripped” off the atom in a process known as ionization. The reverse of this process (electron capture of an ion to produce a photon) is called recombination. Example ...
The strange link between the human mind and quantum physics
... The implication seems to be that each particle passes simultaneously through both slits and interferes with itself. This combination of "both paths at once" is known as a superposition state. But here is the really odd thing. ...
... The implication seems to be that each particle passes simultaneously through both slits and interferes with itself. This combination of "both paths at once" is known as a superposition state. But here is the really odd thing. ...
Random non-local games
... (a = 0 or b = 0) x = y. 0.75 classically. 0.85... quantumly. (a = b = 1) x y. A simple way to verify quantum mechanics. ...
... (a = 0 or b = 0) x = y. 0.75 classically. 0.85... quantumly. (a = b = 1) x y. A simple way to verify quantum mechanics. ...
Quantum Tunneling - GK-12 Program at the University of Houston
... physics is not described by Newton anymore. Strange things happen and the behavior is described by very mathematical quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics allows for small particles to tunnel through a barrier from time to time. The phenomena is described in terms of probabilities and the although th ...
... physics is not described by Newton anymore. Strange things happen and the behavior is described by very mathematical quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics allows for small particles to tunnel through a barrier from time to time. The phenomena is described in terms of probabilities and the although th ...
Plenary Talks
... Abstract: Superintegrable systems with second order constants of the motion have been extensively studied and all such systems in 3D Euclidean space are known. This talk will present a classification of second order non-degenerate superintegrable systems on 3D conformally flat spaces. It will be sho ...
... Abstract: Superintegrable systems with second order constants of the motion have been extensively studied and all such systems in 3D Euclidean space are known. This talk will present a classification of second order non-degenerate superintegrable systems on 3D conformally flat spaces. It will be sho ...
Light, Space and Time - Indian Academy of Sciences
... our experiences; and that experience could very well lead to the alteration of these concepts and laws. By a revision of the concept of simultaneity into a more malleable form, I thus arrived at the special theory of relativity”. Einstein’s guiding idea was that a common principle of relativity had ...
... our experiences; and that experience could very well lead to the alteration of these concepts and laws. By a revision of the concept of simultaneity into a more malleable form, I thus arrived at the special theory of relativity”. Einstein’s guiding idea was that a common principle of relativity had ...
wave function
... Some experiments are best explained by the photon model Some are best explained by the wave model The nature of light is not describable in terms of any single classical model Light has a dual nature in that it exhibits both wave and particle characteristics The particle model and the wave model of ...
... Some experiments are best explained by the photon model Some are best explained by the wave model The nature of light is not describable in terms of any single classical model Light has a dual nature in that it exhibits both wave and particle characteristics The particle model and the wave model of ...
implications of quantum logic to the notion of transcendence
... non – locality which are two fundamental features of quantum mechanics made Einstein and his followers, Podolysk and Rosen, so uncomfortable with the quantum theory that together they came up with a paper which attempted to defend determinism through testing the compatibility between non-local quant ...
... non – locality which are two fundamental features of quantum mechanics made Einstein and his followers, Podolysk and Rosen, so uncomfortable with the quantum theory that together they came up with a paper which attempted to defend determinism through testing the compatibility between non-local quant ...