Today: Quantum mechanics
... In the classical picture of light (EM wave), we change the brightness by changing the power (energy/sec). This is the amplitude of the electric and magnetic fields. Classically, these can be changed by arbitrarily small ...
... In the classical picture of light (EM wave), we change the brightness by changing the power (energy/sec). This is the amplitude of the electric and magnetic fields. Classically, these can be changed by arbitrarily small ...
Quantum eraser
... orthogonal states must preserve the orthogonality. So UA,B that we are looking for cannot be a unitary operator. In order to get a more intuitive notion of the reason for this, we will further simplify the model by mapping it to a particle (the quanta) in 3 sites system (A, B, D). In this model the ...
... orthogonal states must preserve the orthogonality. So UA,B that we are looking for cannot be a unitary operator. In order to get a more intuitive notion of the reason for this, we will further simplify the model by mapping it to a particle (the quanta) in 3 sites system (A, B, D). In this model the ...
PHY140Y 32 The Pauli Exclusion Principle
... to the atom, one found that the electrons appeared to occupy increasingly higher-energy “shells,” with two electrons per shell. This led to the following principle: You could not have two or more electrons occupying the same quantum state. Known as the “Pauli Exclusion Principle,” this ansatz proved ...
... to the atom, one found that the electrons appeared to occupy increasingly higher-energy “shells,” with two electrons per shell. This led to the following principle: You could not have two or more electrons occupying the same quantum state. Known as the “Pauli Exclusion Principle,” this ansatz proved ...
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... These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap. The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resu ...
... These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap. The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resu ...
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... These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap. The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resu ...
... These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap. The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resu ...
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... Light was known to be an electromagnetic wave The photoelectric effect, in which light kicks electrons out of metals, had strange properties Einstein showed that these experimental effects could be explained if light was composed of little packets, each with a fixed energy and momentum Later dev ...
... Light was known to be an electromagnetic wave The photoelectric effect, in which light kicks electrons out of metals, had strange properties Einstein showed that these experimental effects could be explained if light was composed of little packets, each with a fixed energy and momentum Later dev ...
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... applied between the deflection plates, P and Q, of length L and separation d. Which of the following changes will increase the deflection of the beam for a given p.d. across the deflection plates? ...
... applied between the deflection plates, P and Q, of length L and separation d. Which of the following changes will increase the deflection of the beam for a given p.d. across the deflection plates? ...
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... A high voltage applied causes electrons to sweep through the tube, producing excited states When the electron falls to E2 in Ne, a 632.8 nm photon is emitted (3s2 → 2p4) ...
... A high voltage applied causes electrons to sweep through the tube, producing excited states When the electron falls to E2 in Ne, a 632.8 nm photon is emitted (3s2 → 2p4) ...
Nuclear Final Exam
... hard once you understand the statistical view of the problem, I expect to see a derivation of the total probability here. (10 pt problem) 4. Lets say that you’re a nuclear physicsts who is working on determining the nuclear potential. You will have to determine the barrier for alpha decay. You then ...
... hard once you understand the statistical view of the problem, I expect to see a derivation of the total probability here. (10 pt problem) 4. Lets say that you’re a nuclear physicsts who is working on determining the nuclear potential. You will have to determine the barrier for alpha decay. You then ...
Quantum Field Theory - Why and When?
... quantum field theory is of use only in relativistic theories. This is not true! In many condensed matter systems, the theoretical description is in terms of elementary excitations or quasiparticles. The perhaps simplest example, and the one treated in some detail in the first chapter of the textbook ...
... quantum field theory is of use only in relativistic theories. This is not true! In many condensed matter systems, the theoretical description is in terms of elementary excitations or quasiparticles. The perhaps simplest example, and the one treated in some detail in the first chapter of the textbook ...
The search for invisible light - INFN-LNF
... It has been proven that any hypothetical massive particles sensitive to the weak interaction (WIMP) would naturally be able to produce the correct relic abundance, a fact that has been often dubbed as «the WIMP miracle». The above mentioned Neutralino is such a kind of particle in fact For this rea ...
... It has been proven that any hypothetical massive particles sensitive to the weak interaction (WIMP) would naturally be able to produce the correct relic abundance, a fact that has been often dubbed as «the WIMP miracle». The above mentioned Neutralino is such a kind of particle in fact For this rea ...
The statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics
... While we were still discussing this point there came the second dramatic surprise, the appearance of Schrödinger’s famous papers10. He took up quite a different line of thought which had originated from Louis de Broglie11. A few years previously, the latter had made the bold assertion, supported by ...
... While we were still discussing this point there came the second dramatic surprise, the appearance of Schrödinger’s famous papers10. He took up quite a different line of thought which had originated from Louis de Broglie11. A few years previously, the latter had made the bold assertion, supported by ...