
Mirror manipulation by attractive and repulsive forces of guided waves
... A similar conclusion was reached in Ref. [9] for the mode contributions to the Casimir force. At the light-line itself (Γx = 0, kz = ω /c), the mirrors are repelled by the even mode, and experience zero force by the odd mode. It is therefore evident that for the odd mode, when crossing the light-lin ...
... A similar conclusion was reached in Ref. [9] for the mode contributions to the Casimir force. At the light-line itself (Γx = 0, kz = ω /c), the mirrors are repelled by the even mode, and experience zero force by the odd mode. It is therefore evident that for the odd mode, when crossing the light-lin ...
6 Fields and forces
... 11 The Moon has a mass of 7.4 1022 kg and the Earth has mass of 6.0 1024 kg. The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.8 105 km. If you travel directly between the Earth and the Moon in a rocket of mass 2000 kg (a) calculate the gravitational potential when you are 1.0 104 km ...
... 11 The Moon has a mass of 7.4 1022 kg and the Earth has mass of 6.0 1024 kg. The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.8 105 km. If you travel directly between the Earth and the Moon in a rocket of mass 2000 kg (a) calculate the gravitational potential when you are 1.0 104 km ...
Axle
... surfaces to reduce friction. Typical examples of lubricants are oil and grease. Mechanical Advantage (MA) This is the amount by which a machine multiplies the effort put into it. For example; if you have a pulley system which requires 10lb. of effort to lift a 20lb. load the system has a mechanical ...
... surfaces to reduce friction. Typical examples of lubricants are oil and grease. Mechanical Advantage (MA) This is the amount by which a machine multiplies the effort put into it. For example; if you have a pulley system which requires 10lb. of effort to lift a 20lb. load the system has a mechanical ...
Physics can only be
... A ring of radius R contains a total charge q, distributed uniformly along it. A second ring, placed concentrically and in same plane as the first ring, is of radius 2R, and it contains total charge Q, again distributed uniformly along it. The electric field along the axis of the ring at a distance R ...
... A ring of radius R contains a total charge q, distributed uniformly along it. A second ring, placed concentrically and in same plane as the first ring, is of radius 2R, and it contains total charge Q, again distributed uniformly along it. The electric field along the axis of the ring at a distance R ...
Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory
... gravity wave detectors rely heavily on dissipation dilution in the pendulum suspensions, both for the pendulum mode of the test mass and the violin modes of the suspension wires/fibres. The calculation of dissipation dilution for the key systems of interest has been thrashed out in the literature (G ...
... gravity wave detectors rely heavily on dissipation dilution in the pendulum suspensions, both for the pendulum mode of the test mass and the violin modes of the suspension wires/fibres. The calculation of dissipation dilution for the key systems of interest has been thrashed out in the literature (G ...
Laser cooling below the Doppler limit by polarization gradients
... and r) circular polarizations, the polarization vector rotates when one moves along the standing wave, but it keeps the same ellipticity. In the second case, which occurs, for example, with two counterpropagating waves with orthogonal linear polarizations, the ellipticity of the laser polarization v ...
... and r) circular polarizations, the polarization vector rotates when one moves along the standing wave, but it keeps the same ellipticity. In the second case, which occurs, for example, with two counterpropagating waves with orthogonal linear polarizations, the ellipticity of the laser polarization v ...