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This is equal to the sum of heat added to a gas and the work done on that gas.
Wavefunctions in quantum mechanics have to satisfy this.
This is the ground-state energy of the hydrogen atom.The outermost of these particles surrounding atoms determine the properties of elements in forming of moleculesThis is the formula for heat transfer for a solid or a liquid with no phase transition.You find this for an operator by sticking it between the complex conjugate of y and y and then integrating.What is the change in internal energy for the gas? (DEint)back
The cubic magnet in this video is floating over one of these.
As opposed to group velocity, the velocity of a wave packet, this is the velocity of one component.A free particle solution to Schrodingers equation is sinusoidal (a complex exponential) but is this function on a barriers other side.When normalizing a radial wavefunction in spherical coordinates you integrate over r to this power times dr.The radius of this feature of the atom is curiously proportional to mass number A to 1/3.When radar finds a plane without affecting it much, it illustrates that this principle is not significant for the macroscopic world.Outside of the boundaries, the wavefunction goes to zero for particles trapped inside one of these potentials.The number of values that quantum number ml can take on for l=3.This neutral particle carries away some of the energy in beta decay and in electron capture processes.The wavefunction (well, really the norm squared) is generally representative of what quantity related to real-life measurement?Arguing by symmetry one can easily arrive at the expectation value for i*h-bar*d/dx of a quantum harmonic oscillator being this.The orbital and intrinsic forms of this for electrons allow magnetic fields to lead to new energy level differences (splitting).When dark (or any kind of) matter warps light, then the phenomenon is called this term.final JeopardyTopic:Nuclear Physics
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What is work? (W)What are microstates?back
What is the Lorentz factor? ( g = 1 / (1-v2/c2)back
What are velocities?back
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Equal to p*c relativistically, its the quantum mechanical formula for the energy of a photon (or any massless particle).What is (E =) h*f (or, what is h*c divided by lambda?)back
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What is fourth?back
What is Plancks constant (h)? (6.626e-34 J-s)back
What is n*l = d*sin(q) ?back
What is the work function (or, phi)?back
What is the photon?back
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What are alpha particles? (Or, what are helium nuclei?)back
What is wavelength (lambda) = h / p?back
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What is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle?back
What is probability?back
What is Schrodingers Equation?back
What is the expectation value (or mean / average) ?back
What is a real exponential?back
What is the infinite square- well potential?back
What is zero?back
What is -13.6 eV?back
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What is 1?What is second?back
What is seven?back
What is angular momentum?back
What are electrons?back
What is a superconductor?back
What is the nucleus?back
What is the (electron) neutrino particle?back
What is gravitational lensing?back
There are typically more of these particles than others in an atom because you need more for stability. Critical for fission. Bad radiation
There are typically more of these particles than others in an atom because you need more for stability. Critical for fission. Bad radiationWhat are neutrons?THE PRIZESFIRST PLACE: Mystery cube
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