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... and you examined a small subvolume within it that contains a mean number of particles N. You would expect that the variance of that number, δN 2 , resulting from repeated measurements, is also equal to N. By “ordinary,” I mean two things. First, the gas is ideal, i.e., composed of particles with neg ...
... and you examined a small subvolume within it that contains a mean number of particles N. You would expect that the variance of that number, δN 2 , resulting from repeated measurements, is also equal to N. By “ordinary,” I mean two things. First, the gas is ideal, i.e., composed of particles with neg ...
Impulse and Momentum - Mrs. Haug`s Website
... acting), the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision. It is important to realize that the total linear momentum may be conserved even when the kinetic energies of the individual parts of the system ...
... acting), the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision. It is important to realize that the total linear momentum may be conserved even when the kinetic energies of the individual parts of the system ...
New Bloch Period for Interacting Cold Atoms in 1D Optical Lattices
... In Eq. (3), a^ yl and a^ l are the bosonic creation and annihilation operators, n^ l a^ yl a^ l is the occupation number operator of the lth lattice site, and the parameter W is proportional to the integral over the Wannier function raised to the fourth power. Since the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian co ...
... In Eq. (3), a^ yl and a^ l are the bosonic creation and annihilation operators, n^ l a^ yl a^ l is the occupation number operator of the lth lattice site, and the parameter W is proportional to the integral over the Wannier function raised to the fourth power. Since the Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian co ...
by Margaret L. Silbar
... scribing a nucleus in terms of protons and neutrons. Thus, many physicists welcome the possibilities being opened up by the theory of superstrings. They hope that understanding of root phenomena and concepts will grow as dramatically as it did at the birth of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. That wa ...
... scribing a nucleus in terms of protons and neutrons. Thus, many physicists welcome the possibilities being opened up by the theory of superstrings. They hope that understanding of root phenomena and concepts will grow as dramatically as it did at the birth of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. That wa ...
11. Rotation Translational Motion
... We describe translational motion using vector quantities: position, displacement, velocity, and acceleration. We can also describe rotational motion using angular velocity and acceleration ...
... We describe translational motion using vector quantities: position, displacement, velocity, and acceleration. We can also describe rotational motion using angular velocity and acceleration ...
CASYS'09 Computing Anticipatory Systems
... emergent nature of both subjects makes sense of the distinction between syntactic and semantic approaches to logical reasoning. The system is also shown to generate constraints on the kinds of mathematics and physics that are possible, explaining, in particular, why symmetry is so significant in the ...
... emergent nature of both subjects makes sense of the distinction between syntactic and semantic approaches to logical reasoning. The system is also shown to generate constraints on the kinds of mathematics and physics that are possible, explaining, in particular, why symmetry is so significant in the ...