
Chapter 16 TRAVELING WAVES
... interaction with the piston of a heat engine. In this chapter we return to the interactionat-a-distance model and consider wave motion. Energy from a stone dropped into the lake is transported to a floating stick by the water waves generated by the stone. The speaker system of a stereo transfers ene ...
... interaction with the piston of a heat engine. In this chapter we return to the interactionat-a-distance model and consider wave motion. Energy from a stone dropped into the lake is transported to a floating stick by the water waves generated by the stone. The speaker system of a stereo transfers ene ...
Atoms in strong laser fields
... ionized with a high kinetic energy. This process, shown for the first time in 1979, is called Above Threshold Ionization (ATI). • Not only one, but two or more electrons can be emitted from an atom subject to strong laser fields (MI). They can be emitted one at a time, in a sequential process, or si ...
... ionized with a high kinetic energy. This process, shown for the first time in 1979, is called Above Threshold Ionization (ATI). • Not only one, but two or more electrons can be emitted from an atom subject to strong laser fields (MI). They can be emitted one at a time, in a sequential process, or si ...
Towards an Exact Mechanical Analogy of Particles and Fields.
... the turbulence from a homogeneous isotropic state correspond to electromagnetic fields: with the average pressure as electrostatic potential, the average fluid velocity as magnetic vector potential and the density of the average turbulence energy as electromotive force. The waves of turbulence pertu ...
... the turbulence from a homogeneous isotropic state correspond to electromagnetic fields: with the average pressure as electrostatic potential, the average fluid velocity as magnetic vector potential and the density of the average turbulence energy as electromotive force. The waves of turbulence pertu ...
Surface Tension of Water
... hole for atoms to escape from, and at a pressure of around 10-2 mm Hg. The pressure outside the oven is kept at 10-6 mm Hg so that the mean free path of the atoms is large compared to the hole in the oven, then no collisions occur, and the atoms escaping from the hole are all moving in one direction ...
... hole for atoms to escape from, and at a pressure of around 10-2 mm Hg. The pressure outside the oven is kept at 10-6 mm Hg so that the mean free path of the atoms is large compared to the hole in the oven, then no collisions occur, and the atoms escaping from the hole are all moving in one direction ...
A TRANSLUMINAL ENERGY QUANTUM MODEL OF THE COSMIC
... (so general relativity theory should apply). It is well known that quantum theory and general relativity theory are mathematically inconsistent under combined conditions of extremely small sizes and extremely large masses. A synthesis of quantum theory and general relativity theory into a quantum gr ...
... (so general relativity theory should apply). It is well known that quantum theory and general relativity theory are mathematically inconsistent under combined conditions of extremely small sizes and extremely large masses. A synthesis of quantum theory and general relativity theory into a quantum gr ...
3 Scattering theory
... the wave function of quantum mechanics. Scattering theory tells us how to find these wave functions for the positive (scattering) energies that are needed. We start with the simplest case of finite spherical real potentials between two interacting nuclei in section 3.1, and use a partial wave analys ...
... the wave function of quantum mechanics. Scattering theory tells us how to find these wave functions for the positive (scattering) energies that are needed. We start with the simplest case of finite spherical real potentials between two interacting nuclei in section 3.1, and use a partial wave analys ...
Momentum packet
... was the same before the collision as it is after the collision. Collisions commonly occur in contact sports (such as football) and racket and bat sports (such as baseball, golf, tennis, etc.). Consider a collision in football between a fullback and a linebacker during a goal-line stand. The fullback ...
... was the same before the collision as it is after the collision. Collisions commonly occur in contact sports (such as football) and racket and bat sports (such as baseball, golf, tennis, etc.). Consider a collision in football between a fullback and a linebacker during a goal-line stand. The fullback ...