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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / September 2008



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"Schrodinger's Universe", the new book written by Dr. Milo Wolff, may28 Sep 2008 14:57 GMT1
"Schrodinger's Universe", the new book written by Dr. Milo Wolff, may
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NMR question: how an RF pulse can rotate M0 so fast into X-Y21 Sep 2008 03:19 GMT2
Learning about Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for a while.
I have read than when the main field B0 is applied along the Z axis,
it takes a time (T1) in the order of seconds for the M0 field to be
created in the body we are studying.
Wave guides for very low frequencies Hz-kHz20 Sep 2008 23:12 GMT30
As you all know wave-guides have a cut off frequency (which depends
mainly on dimensions of the guide) where in lower frequencies cannot
propagate in the wave-guide. Usually wave-guides operate in the GHz
range.
A Quick Introduction to Islam16 Sep 2008 16:47 GMT1
By Abu Yusuf Daniel Masters, Abu Maryam Isma'il Kaka and Abu Iman
Robert Squires. © Muslim Answers
Islam and Muslims
The word "Islam" is an Arabic word which means "submission to the will
Faraday paradox redux16 Sep 2008 05:10 GMT4
Consider a planar square loop of wire in a horizontal plane. To be
specific, assume the length of each side is one meter. Assume that a
pair of strip magnets, say 0.5 cm thick by 5 cm by 20 cm is  centrally
placed above and below the wire making up one side of the square. The 5
pulsed lasers-continuous lasers16 Sep 2008 01:45 GMT8
hi everybody! I have a doubt about lasers devices (industrial and
research lasers). I´ve read that there are laser systems that can
emit pulses of radiation of Mwatts but very briefly (on micro or
nanoseconds). So my question is ¿what´s the factor that determines if
magnetic field confinement12 Sep 2008 23:31 GMT11
Take a tube/pipe that is bent circularly all the way around so the open ends
meet each other.  You have a hollow donut shape.  Now slice up this tube/pipe
into N segments, each being a tube curved at 360/N degrees.  Now cut each of
these segments into M pieces where the cuts are in ...
Basic Question11 Sep 2008 04:57 GMT71
I'm wondering how one can squeeze more current through a given diameter
wire by means of increasing the voltage.
I'm wondering a bunch of other stuff too, but the answer to this question
seems basic to my eventual understanding of other questions.
Why Were We Created?09 Sep 2008 17:20 GMT1
God (Allah) said in the Holy Quran :
… I only created jinn and man to worship Me. (Surat adh-Dhariyat: 56)
"Why does Allah want us to worship Him?"
Now if we are to look initially into revelation, to determine why was
No such thing as absolute darkness08 Sep 2008 20:44 GMT2
No such thing as absolute darkness
only the relitive shade of darkness or absence of light, but the more
technology advances we now can see further into this shade of darkness
can any one correct me please feal free
rainbow08 Sep 2008 16:24 GMT7
how will the rainbow look like if viewed from above???And why??
capacitor07 Sep 2008 10:43 GMT2
What kind of current is flowing through a capacitor...it is only
having two seperated metal plates .....how can a current pass through
such a construction...what is the nature of current passing through
it???
electromagnets in the practice06 Sep 2008 19:56 GMT15
Hi everybody! As I understand when you face two magnets by the same
pole, no matter if one of the magnets is very weak, they always get
rejected  between them.
Well, guided by this premise, I tried to achieve this objective, but
The Kawata style. 205 Sep 2008 01:44 GMT8
Professor S. Kawata, Editor of "Optics Communications", joined the
keeping silence physicists who could say nothing against the spin
tensor. Professor S. Kawata confirmed his style.  He rejected the
paper "Spin tensor of electromagnetic waves" by the phrase: "I am
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