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I was reading about the method of images from Griffiths and I was thinking about a situation where a charge is kept inside a spherical cavity of a conducting shell...
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1 answerAre degenerate states stationary in quantum mechanics? I know that stationary state means single wavefunction corresponding to single energy. But, what will be in the case of several wavefunctions...
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1 answerWater has a latent heat of vaporization equal to $2,260 mathrm{kJ/kg}$. While ethyl alcohol has a latent heat of vaporization equal to $846 mathrm{kJ/kg}$. Even though ethanol's latent...
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4 answerA quarter of all matter in the observable universe is Helium-4 while all Helium-4 atoms have a nucleus with a zero spin integer which is characterized by Bose–Einstein statistics. Does...
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2 answerI've been trying to digest The Classical Mechanics of Non-conservative Systems by Chad Galley. It describes an approach to applying Lagrangian mechanics to non-conservative systems via...
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1 answerNote:This may look like a homework type question but this is just a doubt of mine in how much current flows from and Ideal wire.Let's take the circuit given...
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1 answerI read in the book that the normal force acting between two bodies during elastic collision is conservative , but I am not able to understand why this holds true...
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1 answerLet's say I have a particle in the quantum state $|+rangle = frac{1}{sqrt{2}}(|0rangle + |1rangle)$, represented as a density operator (1st matrix) that went through a depolarizing chanel (2nd...
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1 answerThis diagram from wikipedia shows the gravitational potential energy of the sun-earth two body system, and demonstrates clearly the semi-stability of the $L_1$, $L_2$, and $L_3$ lagrangian points....
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9 answerAre transmission coefficient and transmission probability the same terms? If not, could you please explain how they are related to each other? ...
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