
instability of excitation waves induced by electrical fields
... Propagating waves of chemical or biological activity [Eps98, Fie85, Mur89, Wal00] are typical examples of spontaneous pattern formation in macroscopic systems driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium [Bab86, Cro93]. They may show complex dynamics in time or both in time and in space, and they are s ...
... Propagating waves of chemical or biological activity [Eps98, Fie85, Mur89, Wal00] are typical examples of spontaneous pattern formation in macroscopic systems driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium [Bab86, Cro93]. They may show complex dynamics in time or both in time and in space, and they are s ...
Physics and Technology for Future Presidents
... You may have noticed that I used a lot of common terms in the preceding paragraph that I didn’t explain. Words such as energy and heat have everyday meanings, but they also have precise meanings when used in physics. Physics can be derived in a deductive way, just like geometry, but it is hard to le ...
... You may have noticed that I used a lot of common terms in the preceding paragraph that I didn’t explain. Words such as energy and heat have everyday meanings, but they also have precise meanings when used in physics. Physics can be derived in a deductive way, just like geometry, but it is hard to le ...
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... few years. Their efforts formed key elements in all the work presented in this thesis. Zoran Hadzibabic has been much more than a colleague and a friend to me over the last two-three years. Zoran and I were on the same time track at MIT and defended our PhDs within a day of each other. Zoran’s infect ...
... few years. Their efforts formed key elements in all the work presented in this thesis. Zoran Hadzibabic has been much more than a colleague and a friend to me over the last two-three years. Zoran and I were on the same time track at MIT and defended our PhDs within a day of each other. Zoran’s infect ...
Problem 1 (continued)
... For each of the following unrelated questions, circle the letter corresponding to the best answer from the options given. No partial credit will be given. You do not need to show your work, although you are welcome to use any blank space for scratch paper. a. [5 pts] In the diagram at right, the das ...
... For each of the following unrelated questions, circle the letter corresponding to the best answer from the options given. No partial credit will be given. You do not need to show your work, although you are welcome to use any blank space for scratch paper. a. [5 pts] In the diagram at right, the das ...
Molecular Quantum Mechanics
... examples to provide the reader with further opportunities to see formulae in action. We have added new problems for each chapter. We have expanded the discussion on numerous occasions within the body of the text to provide further clarification for or insight into mathematical results. We have set a ...
... examples to provide the reader with further opportunities to see formulae in action. We have added new problems for each chapter. We have expanded the discussion on numerous occasions within the body of the text to provide further clarification for or insight into mathematical results. We have set a ...
Elmer Models Manual
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
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... mean tangential velocity is evaluated from G ¼ vmean ðh þ LÞ and it is found that ...
... mean tangential velocity is evaluated from G ¼ vmean ðh þ LÞ and it is found that ...
CODATA recommended values of the
... carried out with more significant figures than are displayed in the text to avoid rounding errors, data with more digits are available on the FCDC web site for possible independent analysis. However, because of their importance, we recall in detail the following two points also discussed in these re ...
... carried out with more significant figures than are displayed in the text to avoid rounding errors, data with more digits are available on the FCDC web site for possible independent analysis. However, because of their importance, we recall in detail the following two points also discussed in these re ...
Particle Accelerators - Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics
... Costs are main design criterion! ...
... Costs are main design criterion! ...
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Stanford, Cal~ornia
... oil. With 9570 confidence the concentration of isolated quarks with A 1/3 e or * 2/3 e in sihcone oil is less than one per 2.14 x 1020 nucleons. ...
... oil. With 9570 confidence the concentration of isolated quarks with A 1/3 e or * 2/3 e in sihcone oil is less than one per 2.14 x 1020 nucleons. ...
Chaotic reconnection due to fast mixing of vortex-current filaments Yuichi Yatsuyanagi
... in Fig. 3, and trace the trajectories by its distribution. The results are shown in Fig. 5. For types (a) and (b) in Fig. 5, the macroscopic filaments, which mean the reconstructed filaments obtained by tracing the distribution of the electric current, are reconnected with each other. The reconnecti ...
... in Fig. 3, and trace the trajectories by its distribution. The results are shown in Fig. 5. For types (a) and (b) in Fig. 5, the macroscopic filaments, which mean the reconstructed filaments obtained by tracing the distribution of the electric current, are reconnected with each other. The reconnecti ...
Time in physics

Time in physics is defined by its measurement: time is what a clock reads. In classical, non-relativistic physics it is a scalar quantity and, like length, mass, and charge, is usually described as a fundamental quantity. Time can be combined mathematically with other physical quantities to derive other concepts such as motion, kinetic energy and time-dependent fields. Timekeeping is a complex of technological and scientific issues, and part of the foundation of recordkeeping.