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    \documentstyle[preprint‚prc‚aps‚floats‚epsf]{revtex} \begin{document} \title{Nonuniversal Effects in the Homogeneous Bose Gas} \author{Shawn Hermans} \address{Saint John’s University‚ Collegeville‚ MN 56321} %Professor Eric Braaten\thanks{{\tt The Ohio State University}} %Professor Thomas Kirkman\thanks{{\tt Saint John’s University}} \author{Advisor: Professor Eric Braaten} \address{The Ohio State University‚ Columbus‚ OH 43210} \maketitle \begin{abstract} In

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    objects we do not know and cannot see that explain why the farthest planets don’t follow the “norm” and hurtle away from the center of their designated galaxy. Astrophycists have been looking for signs of these unseen particles. Having theorized that when two dark matter particles collide they give off an electron and positron‚ researchers have reviewed countless data records for such emissions. A positron‚ for added measure‚ is the anti-matter equivalent of an electron. How do these men or women

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    nothing can escape it pull. Cyclotron A type of particle accelerator that was created first in the 1930’s. It was made of two Dshaped cavities in a constant magnetic field. Dark Matter A form of matter that is not like ordinary matter and is not described by the standard model. Electron Accelerator A particle accelerator that is designed to speed up electrons. Flavor A set of quantum numbers that identify the type of particle it is. Gravity Gravity is the force that pulls

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    ECON1020 Tutorial 2 Long-Run Economic Growth Chapters 5 & 6 Submission due 6am‚ Monday 23rd of March. Question 1 If we boost productivity‚ we can improve economic growth Tony Abbott (Australian Prime Minister) (a) What is labour productivity? (b) Assuming Mr Abbott was talking about labour productivity‚ discuss this meaning of this quote. Do you agree with it? (c) According to the economic growth model presented in the textbook‚ what are the two key factors which determine labour productivity?

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    Rockefeller Foundation. He returned to Italy to work as a lecturer of Mathematical Physics and Mechanics at the University of Florence from 1924 to 1926. “In 1926‚ Fermi discovered the statistical laws‚ now known as Fermi Statistics‚ governing the particles subject to Pauli ’s exclusion principle‚ also known as‚ fermions” [1]. From there‚ Fermi became a Professor of Theoretical and Experimental Physics at the University of Rome in 1927 [4]. While in Rome‚ he evolved the ß-decay theory in 1934 - a statistical

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    Electromagnetic wave 0 Tiny Lead 4) Open folder ‘ionisation’ and watch the video. Look closely at the particles emitted by the source at the end of the animation - what type of emission is this? Explain how these particles can cause an electric current to travel through air. An electron will be taken from the surface which is attracted to the positive plate whereas the ironized particle is attracted to the negative plate which then drifts sideways. The electrons got one way and the ionized air

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    magnitude and price of what’s been called the biggest and most expensive scientific experiment in human history is enough to instill fascination and excitement in even the most non-particle-physicists among us. Once it’s running at full capacity‚ the project’s researchers say‚ the $5.3 billion LHC‚ the biggest particle accelerator ever built‚ will be able to answer questions physicists never thought they’d get answers to‚ like why the universe formed the way it did and why matter has mass. Critics

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    membership is given in the Applications Subcommittee Membership table. 2. The RSC Positron-Emitting Radionuclides and Cyclotron Safety Subcommittee (PERCS Subcommittee) meets several times a year to review safety issues associated with the use of particle accelerators used for the on-site production of radioactive materials‚ and the use of positron-emitting radionuclides. The current membership is given in the PERCS Subcommittee Membership table. 1.2 RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER The Radiation Safety Officer

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    experimental astrophysics as well as having some experience in the field. However‚ I am currently very interested in experimental particle physics and have been since my first exposure to it in Dr. Dave Raymond’s Phys 222 class. This specialized field has been pure fun since I became acquainted wih it; I feel like a kid in a candy store when I work with sub-atomic particles. I have always been able to mentally visualize geometries of systems of objects‚ thus I am very comfortable with modeling. Making

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    degrees in Physics at Manchester University. Brian then performed with the pop group D:Ream‚ who had a number one hit with “Things Can Only Get Better”. After his band D:Ream disbanded in 1997 he completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in high energy particle Physics also at the University of Manchester. Brian Cox then received an honours degree in physics. Also in

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