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brad sue
Sep24-10, 11:44 PM
Hi everybody,
I was reading an article and I have this affirmation i dont know if correct:
the hard sphere collision cross section for 3 bodies always equal to zero. Is it true?
Why should it be?
Thank you
Dr Lots-o'watts
Sep25-10, 08:15 AM
You might want to provide a reference or at least a definition for "hard sphere".
In the classical sense, it is surely unlikely that three bodies make contact simultaneously. But are you talking of a classical or a quantum system?
brad sue
Sep26-10, 01:26 AM
You might want to provide a reference or at least a definition for "hard sphere".
In the classical sense, it is surely unlikely that three bodies make contact simultaneously. But are you talking of a classical or a quantum system?
Hard sphere is the "normal" cross section we have in classical physics namely pi*radius^2.
we are in quantum system and usually thr cross section is function of the particle speeds.
I am trying to understand this 3 body cross section with the quantum energy bound states but all those curves drive me crazy!! maybe it is not the good way to approach it...
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