
Linear Momentum
... If your car runs into a brick wall and you come to rest along with the car, there is a significant change in momentum. If you are wearing a seat belt or if the car has an air bag, your change in momentum occurs over a relatively long time ...
... If your car runs into a brick wall and you come to rest along with the car, there is a significant change in momentum. If you are wearing a seat belt or if the car has an air bag, your change in momentum occurs over a relatively long time ...
Chapter 10: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
... It holds, 110 0 = ≥ 1 and, hence, 11 ∈ L↑+ . Since the associative property holds for matrix multiplication we have verified that L↑+ is indeed a subgroup of SO(3,1). L↑+ is called the subgroup of proper, orthochronous Lorentz transformations. In the following we will consider solely this subgroup o ...
... It holds, 110 0 = ≥ 1 and, hence, 11 ∈ L↑+ . Since the associative property holds for matrix multiplication we have verified that L↑+ is indeed a subgroup of SO(3,1). L↑+ is called the subgroup of proper, orthochronous Lorentz transformations. In the following we will consider solely this subgroup o ...
Chapter 7 Momentum and Impulse
... "Multiply both sides of Newton’s second law by the time interval over which the force acts: "The left side of the equation is impulse, the (average) force acting on an object multiplied by the time interval over which the force acts. "How a force changes the motion of an object depends on both the s ...
... "Multiply both sides of Newton’s second law by the time interval over which the force acts: "The left side of the equation is impulse, the (average) force acting on an object multiplied by the time interval over which the force acts. "How a force changes the motion of an object depends on both the s ...
Mechanical analogy for the wave-particle: helix on a vortex filament
... The remarkable feature of this phenomenon is that the motion of the hump is owing to the rotation of an individual helix with the angular velocity ντ 2 but not because of its longitudinal motion. This is the effect of a screw! A bolt is screwed into a nut due to rotation. In general, the velocity υ ...
... The remarkable feature of this phenomenon is that the motion of the hump is owing to the rotation of an individual helix with the angular velocity ντ 2 but not because of its longitudinal motion. This is the effect of a screw! A bolt is screwed into a nut due to rotation. In general, the velocity υ ...
Quantum reflection and interference of matter waves from
... studies discuss the reflection of atoms from Casimir-Polder potentials [3,16,17], of antihydrogen from material slabs and nanoporous materials [18,19], and of small particles from evanescent laser fields [4,6]. Further works considered the case of temporally [20] and spatially [21] oscillating surfa ...
... studies discuss the reflection of atoms from Casimir-Polder potentials [3,16,17], of antihydrogen from material slabs and nanoporous materials [18,19], and of small particles from evanescent laser fields [4,6]. Further works considered the case of temporally [20] and spatially [21] oscillating surfa ...
Photoionization microscopy in terms of local-frame-transformation theory eas, Robicheaux, reene
... The LFT theory has been demonstrated by now to have great effectiveness in reproducing experimental spectra and collision properties as well as accurate theoretical results derived using other methods [15]. The deviations between highly accurate R-matrix calculations and the LFT method were found in ...
... The LFT theory has been demonstrated by now to have great effectiveness in reproducing experimental spectra and collision properties as well as accurate theoretical results derived using other methods [15]. The deviations between highly accurate R-matrix calculations and the LFT method were found in ...
Continuous Opacity Sources
... Scattering of a low energy photon by a bound electron. Classically: Rayleigh scattering occurs when a photon of energy less than the atomic energy spacing is absorbed. – The electron then oscillates about the unperturbed energy level (harmonically). – The electron reradiates the same photon but rema ...
... Scattering of a low energy photon by a bound electron. Classically: Rayleigh scattering occurs when a photon of energy less than the atomic energy spacing is absorbed. – The electron then oscillates about the unperturbed energy level (harmonically). – The electron reradiates the same photon but rema ...