
uniform circular motion - Erwin Sitompul
... The velocity is always directed tangent to the circle in the direction of motion. The acceleration is always directed radially inward. Because of this, the acceleration associated with uniform circular motion is called a centripetal (“center seeking”) acceleration. ...
... The velocity is always directed tangent to the circle in the direction of motion. The acceleration is always directed radially inward. Because of this, the acceleration associated with uniform circular motion is called a centripetal (“center seeking”) acceleration. ...
2.4 Particle interactions
... achieved by the particles exchanging ‘virtual particles’. In the case of charged particles (e.g. proton-proton), the electrostatic force experienced by the particles comes from an interaction achieved by the exchange of ‘virtual photons’. Feynman came up with a visual way of describing these int ...
... achieved by the particles exchanging ‘virtual particles’. In the case of charged particles (e.g. proton-proton), the electrostatic force experienced by the particles comes from an interaction achieved by the exchange of ‘virtual photons’. Feynman came up with a visual way of describing these int ...
PowerPoint
... of the MSSM from such high scale models yields a specific form of two-singlet NMSSM at the TeV scale, which can have interesting implications for the Higgs and DM physics, as well as the collider signatures of SUSY particles. ...
... of the MSSM from such high scale models yields a specific form of two-singlet NMSSM at the TeV scale, which can have interesting implications for the Higgs and DM physics, as well as the collider signatures of SUSY particles. ...
like in Arts - Physik und Astronomie an der Universiteat Innsbruck
... SUPERSYMMETRY – or SUSY for short - is a symmetry between matter particles (fermions) and carriers of force (bosons). It offers the possibility of embedding the Standard Model of particles into a larger and a more complete theory. ...
... SUPERSYMMETRY – or SUSY for short - is a symmetry between matter particles (fermions) and carriers of force (bosons). It offers the possibility of embedding the Standard Model of particles into a larger and a more complete theory. ...
Slides
... They may return round the loop and deposit energy on the brane at a rate of 10 12 Hz If gravity is strong at 1 TeV particle collisions may form a mini-black hole – the formation rate is hard to compute without a quantum theory of gravity though! Presumably they will decay by Hawking radiation giving ...
... They may return round the loop and deposit energy on the brane at a rate of 10 12 Hz If gravity is strong at 1 TeV particle collisions may form a mini-black hole – the formation rate is hard to compute without a quantum theory of gravity though! Presumably they will decay by Hawking radiation giving ...
Introduction - High Energy Physics Group
... Qualitatively: the propagator is inversely proportional to how far the particle is off-shell. The further off-shell, the smaller the probability of producing such a virtual state. ...
... Qualitatively: the propagator is inversely proportional to how far the particle is off-shell. The further off-shell, the smaller the probability of producing such a virtual state. ...
ASA - MIT Lincoln Laboratory
... • Particle Filters are a sequential Monte Carlo methodology for state estimation in which collections of weighted point particles are used to model state probability density functions • Able to handle complicated non-Gaussian and non-linear problems not easily solvable by Kalman Filters • Approximat ...
... • Particle Filters are a sequential Monte Carlo methodology for state estimation in which collections of weighted point particles are used to model state probability density functions • Able to handle complicated non-Gaussian and non-linear problems not easily solvable by Kalman Filters • Approximat ...
here - iCUSU
... 4. ‘Which is the most important science?’ Cox feels that science is a single endeavour which is damaged by being split up. 5. The study of the fundamental building blocks of matter and the four fundamental forces that determine their behaviour 6. Gravity 7. The Big Bang, when everything started to m ...
... 4. ‘Which is the most important science?’ Cox feels that science is a single endeavour which is damaged by being split up. 5. The study of the fundamental building blocks of matter and the four fundamental forces that determine their behaviour 6. Gravity 7. The Big Bang, when everything started to m ...
ppt - Rencontres de Moriond
... • Exploring di-jet and photon-jet measurements to constrain energy loss mechanism • Beauty contribution to heavy flavor measurements is ~50% at pT~5 GeV/c, indicating that bottom must be suppressed as well • J/Y not suppressed at high pT, contrary to expectation from theoretical calculation if no co ...
... • Exploring di-jet and photon-jet measurements to constrain energy loss mechanism • Beauty contribution to heavy flavor measurements is ~50% at pT~5 GeV/c, indicating that bottom must be suppressed as well • J/Y not suppressed at high pT, contrary to expectation from theoretical calculation if no co ...
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... Calculate how long will it take to pump down a 1 m3 vacuum vessel to 10-‐7 torr beginning at 1 torr using a 100 liter/second turbomolecular pump. (You may assume the walls of the vessel do ...
... Calculate how long will it take to pump down a 1 m3 vacuum vessel to 10-‐7 torr beginning at 1 torr using a 100 liter/second turbomolecular pump. (You may assume the walls of the vessel do ...