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    Quantum Mechanics Notes

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    Quantum Mechanics Notes Matter can be understood by applying two scientific models: particles‚ and waves Particle Models Particles are objects that are hard‚ have mass‚ and move according to Newtonian mechanics. Particles are a macroscopsic model which can be applied to the microscopic world. Kinetic model of a gas: gas molecules are small‚ hard particles bouncing off of one another and the walls of their container. Macroscopic phenomena of pressure and volume are explained in terms of masses

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    Heating Curve Project There are two parts to the project. EVERYONE MUST COMPLETE PART ONE. We can put our personal touch on part two. 1. Label heating curve graph of a substance other than water (NOT WATER‚ make up a substance if you have to‚ but don’t use 0 oC and 100 oC The graph must include: • An illustration (not fancy) of how the molecules are arranged in the solid phase‚ liquid phase‚ gas phase and during the phase changes. • How KE and PE change during different parts of the graph. •

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    Unit-1 Wave mechanics |Q.1 |Show that the phase velocity of de-Broglie wave is greater than the velocity of light. | |Q.2 |State and explain Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Using this principle show that the electron cannot reside in the nucleus of an atom. | |Q.3 |Prove that group velocity is equal to the velocity of the particle with which the waves are associated. | |Q.4 |Distinguish

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    Beauty Form and Symmetry

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    Paragraph 1: Temperature; driver for the change of symmetry There are 3 different phases that are observed and each of them are influenced by temperature. In addition‚ in each phase‚ the polymorph exhibits different crystal structures. At room temperature of 298K‚ it will be in phase 3 where it takes the structure of monoclinic-C2/m. When the temperature rises to 396K‚ it undergoes a transition into Phase 2 also known as the high-temperature monoclinic-A2/a phase. At Phase 2‚ the lattice parameters

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    2010 회로 및 전자기학 숙제 #2 제출 2010년 3월 19일 (금) C319 1. Three point charges Q1  9 C ‚ Q2  4 C ‚ Q3  36 C are arranged on a straight line. The distance between Q1 and Q3 is 9cm. It is claimed that a location can be selected for Q2 such that each charge will experience a zero force. Find this location. 2. A line charge of uniform charge density l forms a circle of radius b that lies in the xy-plane in air with its center at the origin.  a) Find the electric field intensity

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    Consider a steady two-dimensional flow of Maxwell‚ Jeffrey and Oldroyd-B nanofluids over a cone having radius and half-angle . x-axis varies along the surface of cone and y-axis is perpendicular to it. The temperature and concentration distributions are vary along the surface of the cone. A variable magnetic field is applied along -direction as shown in Fig.1. A variable temperature along with the thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects are taken into account. and are the ambient temperature

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    Jahn-Teller Effect Essay

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    We all are aware of the basic states of matter i.e. solids‚ liquids‚ gases‚and plasma. But apart from these there’s an entire range of alternative synthetic states of matter: Bose–Einstein condensate‚neutron degenerate matter‚ supersolids/superfluids‚ etc. The difference is that these alternative states are actually lab-synthesised and don’t have much significance in the real world of nature. And now‚ a team of researchers at Japan’s Tohoku University have claimed to synthesise an entirely new metal

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    basis physical property

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    01/03/2012 SOIL COMPOSITION SOIL COMPOSITION Generally soil can be divided to three components in natural occurrence This separation know as three phase systems or three phase diagram It consists of soil solids‚ water and air 1 01/03/2012 Soil components in natural occurrence Volume-Weight relationships As a result from 3 phase diagram several relationship were produce This relationship known as volume weight relationships. Refer to 3 phase diagram 2 01/03/2012

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    Physics in Swimming

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    Module 2 Honors Extension: The Physics in Swimming Physics is defined as the branch of science concerning the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two. Physics tries to explain the nature of the world around us‚ how things happen and why. Swimming displays some physical properties‚ such as buoyancy‚ drag resistance and propulsion. We swimmers are at a constant battle to stay afloat‚ while fighting through the water and propelling ourselves forward‚ and we do so using technique

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    The Iodination of Salicylamide Questions: 1. a) The possible sites of iodination of the salicylamide ring is on the ortho/para position to the -OH group. b) The most likely site of iodination is the para position. This spot has the least steric hindrance and is favorable due to the directing effects of the -OH and the withdrawing effects from the carbonyl. 2. The homo surface shows that salicylamide has large electron density at the para and ortho positions. These sites are more likely

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