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| ... The Gift of Power, Discovery of DIVINE Creation! | 27 Jan 2008 02:15 GMT | 2 |
blessings Bobbie Ann, I KNEW you would understand!! Millennium --- Bobbie Ann <bappjf> wrote:
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| Collective Electrodynamics by Carver Meade | 24 Jan 2008 15:58 GMT | 24 |
If you think that Quantum Mechanics are guys that fix broken Quantums, then this book is probably not for you. If, on the other hand, you dislike the idea that location and energy and momentum are statistical when they involve electrons, and are smoothly well
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| Locating a charge via attraction | 23 Jan 2008 05:47 GMT | 3 |
If I were to locate hoop of charged sheet metal so that it's outer edge was in close proximity to the inner edge of a circular array of insulated sheet metal electrodes. And, if those elctrodes were initialy all grounded via circuits the charge on the hoop (imagining for the sake ...
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| Creating Light from invisible electromagnetic wavelengths | 22 Jan 2008 18:54 GMT | 10 |
I have a question which I find fascinating. If you combine light wavelengths, different colors, then you can create new colors. So, using the same thought process, if you combine different invisible electromagnetic wavelengths then can you not create light, i.e, a visible wavelength ...
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| maxwell 3d question | 17 Jan 2008 16:26 GMT | 6 |
I am having trouble defining a "Function of Position" for a current density source. Does anyone know how to do this, or better yet could possibly email me a project file, as an example, where this has been done.
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| questions about Lorentz force in electromagnetic field. | 13 Jan 2008 04:33 GMT | 2 |
Hi all, I am working a problem including calculation of magnetic forces on a conductor with induced current in it. I used some FEM softwares and find the B (magnetic flux density) field and J (current density) field. Can I simply use the Lorentz force equation F = JxB
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| FerroFluid Paper | 04 Jan 2008 18:47 GMT | 1 |
Dearest World <smile> I'm a undergrad physics major and think my latest paper linked below is the best thing since sliced bread :) http://www.sendspace.com/pro/6a1u9b
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| Displacement current | 03 Jan 2008 07:27 GMT | 2 |
I've been looking at displacement current and some things I've been reading seem contradictory. I say "seem" as I'm very sure it's a misunderstanding on my part. One apparent contradiction is that displacement currents can propagate
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