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MATLAB: Verification of Superposition Principle
Sorry for the delayed replies, I am in college for 12-14 hours during the day.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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MATLAB: Verification of Superposition Principle
Yeah, I altered the step-size to get the accurate value of RMS voltage. Edited the question.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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MATLAB: Verification of Superposition Principle
Homework Statement Verify Superposition Principle using Matlab, given a DC source of 100V, an AC source of 50V, 60Hz and three resistances, R1=10 ohms, R2=20 ohms and R3=15 ohms. I created the circuit below and ran the program. Result: Homework Equations None, just running the program...- Bloopy
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- Circuit analysis Matlab Principle Superposition Superposition principle
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Effect of Change of Potential difference applied to an X-Ray tube
No, I didn't create two threads. Just this one.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Effect of Change of Potential difference applied to an X-Ray tube
As I said, I am in high school. There is no practical use of X-Rays. It is just the theoretical part. Actually, my textbook had a multiple choice question saying "If we increase potential difference applied to an X-Ray tube, what of the following things will happen with the emitted radiation...- Bloopy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Effect of Change of Potential difference applied to an X-Ray tube
I am a high school student, so I know only the basics of X-Rays.I simply know about continuous X-rays, cutoff wavelength and threshold wavelength. Now if I increase the potential applied to the X-ray tube, I am certain that the minimum wavelength of emitted radiation decreases. (I say this using...- Bloopy
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- Applied Change Difference Potential Potential difference Tube X-ray X-rays
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Doubt regarding Rutherford's Alpha Scattering Experiment and Impact Parameter
Force reduces drastically. Hence the scattering occurs through small angle. Understood.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Doubt regarding Rutherford's Alpha Scattering Experiment and Impact Parameter
It is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Doubt regarding Rutherford's Alpha Scattering Experiment and Impact Parameter
It is mentioned in my Textbook that if alpha-particle has large impact parameter, it gets scattered through small angles and vice versa. I understand that impact parameter is defined as the perpendicular distance between the path of a projectile and the center of the nucleus. I am unsure how...- Bloopy
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- Alpha Alpha particle Atomic structure Doubt Experiment Impact Parameter Scattering
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Einstein's Photoelectric Equation and its graph
I am on the same page as you- Bloopy
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Einstein's Photoelectric Equation and its graph
Energy supplied=Work Function + Kinetic Energy- Bloopy
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Einstein's Photoelectric Equation and its graph
I know this.- Bloopy
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Einstein's Photoelectric Equation and its graph
According to the equation, the graph of kinetic energy of emitted photoelectrons from a metal vs the frequency of incident radiation gives a straight line. My doubt is, what factors does the slope of this line depend on? I think it depends on the nature of metal used. Correct me if I am wrong.- Bloopy
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- Graph Modern physics Photoelectric Photoelectric effect
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- Forum: Quantum Physics