
The road to laser cooling rubidium vapor
... Thank you, Bob Prigo, for getting me hooked in PHYS 0109. Thank you, Noah Graham, for thinking that every question I asked was a good one; that was very kind of you. Thank you, Steve Ratcliff, for the killer operator. Thank you, Jeff Dunham, for your seemingly infinite wisdom, red ink, and Doppler-f ...
... Thank you, Bob Prigo, for getting me hooked in PHYS 0109. Thank you, Noah Graham, for thinking that every question I asked was a good one; that was very kind of you. Thank you, Steve Ratcliff, for the killer operator. Thank you, Jeff Dunham, for your seemingly infinite wisdom, red ink, and Doppler-f ...
Ch12 Motion Notes and Practice problems with explanations
... In fact, this is the form in which Newton first expressed his Second Law. It is more flexible than F = ma because it can be used to analyze systems where not just the velocity, but also the mass of a body changes, as in the case of a rocket burning fuel. Conservation of Momentum If we combine Newton ...
... In fact, this is the form in which Newton first expressed his Second Law. It is more flexible than F = ma because it can be used to analyze systems where not just the velocity, but also the mass of a body changes, as in the case of a rocket burning fuel. Conservation of Momentum If we combine Newton ...
Quantum electrodynamics of strong fields?
... It is perhaps useful to draw attention also to the philosophically important aspect of this process. If the vacuum is defined as a part of space free of real particles, this vacuum can be subject to certain conditions, like penetration by fields. If these fields become strong enough, the particle-fr ...
... It is perhaps useful to draw attention also to the philosophically important aspect of this process. If the vacuum is defined as a part of space free of real particles, this vacuum can be subject to certain conditions, like penetration by fields. If these fields become strong enough, the particle-fr ...
Chapter I
... motion. These are either the Cartesian co-ordinates (x, y, z) or the spherical polar coordinates ( r ,θ , φ ) . If however, the particle is moving along one of the co-ordinate ...
... motion. These are either the Cartesian co-ordinates (x, y, z) or the spherical polar coordinates ( r ,θ , φ ) . If however, the particle is moving along one of the co-ordinate ...
Effective Field Theory, Past and Future
... Then some time late in 1966 I was sitting at the counter of a café in Harvard Square, scribbling on a napkin the amplitudes I had found for emitting two or three soft pions in nucleon collisions, and it suddenly occurred to me that these results looked very much like what would be given by lowest o ...
... Then some time late in 1966 I was sitting at the counter of a café in Harvard Square, scribbling on a napkin the amplitudes I had found for emitting two or three soft pions in nucleon collisions, and it suddenly occurred to me that these results looked very much like what would be given by lowest o ...
Contents - MyCourses
... of matter – largely independent of models of microscopic structure (which where practically nonexistent at the time of foundation of thermodynamics in the 19th century). It is based on very few basic laws plus rules of calculus. Properties of matter or concrete systems are taken from outside (experi ...
... of matter – largely independent of models of microscopic structure (which where practically nonexistent at the time of foundation of thermodynamics in the 19th century). It is based on very few basic laws plus rules of calculus. Properties of matter or concrete systems are taken from outside (experi ...
Mechanics II - Thierry Karsenti
... resposible factor for this impression is not the lack of information or theoretical concepts but rather the absence of clear and correct ideas about the relations between the concepts of physics. Learners often cannot say what forms the basis of a definition, what is the result of an experiment, and ...
... resposible factor for this impression is not the lack of information or theoretical concepts but rather the absence of clear and correct ideas about the relations between the concepts of physics. Learners often cannot say what forms the basis of a definition, what is the result of an experiment, and ...
1. Principles of Thermodynamics
... of matter – largely independent of models of microscopic structure (which where practically nonexistent at the time of foundation of thermodynamics in the 19th century). It is based on very few basic laws plus rules of calculus. Properties of matter or concrete systems are taken from outside (experi ...
... of matter – largely independent of models of microscopic structure (which where practically nonexistent at the time of foundation of thermodynamics in the 19th century). It is based on very few basic laws plus rules of calculus. Properties of matter or concrete systems are taken from outside (experi ...
Chapter 3 Rydberg Atom Interactions
... of the interaction, only long-range pairs are excited which take a long time to collide. For a laser detuning equal to the interaction shift, it is now the short-range pairs that are excited leading to rapid ionisation [45, 121]. Thus it is possible to control the initial separation of the Rydberg p ...
... of the interaction, only long-range pairs are excited which take a long time to collide. For a laser detuning equal to the interaction shift, it is now the short-range pairs that are excited leading to rapid ionisation [45, 121]. Thus it is possible to control the initial separation of the Rydberg p ...