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Graduate Proving Carnot efficiency is maximum and conditions
The standard proof to show carnot efficiency cannot be exceeded is to couple a supposedly more efficient engine to a carnot refrigerator, and show that it would violate second law. However, isn't it true that we can make the same argument with any arbitrary efficiency? Some discussions on...- C_Pu
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- Carnot Carnot cycle Carnot engine Conditions Efficiency Maximum Thermodynamcics
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Peak profile fitting in X-ray Crystallography, why Voigt?
And is there an explanation for skewness of the peaks?- C_Pu
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad Peak profile fitting in X-ray Crystallography, why Voigt?
Hi,I've been doing a lab cycle on X-ray crystallography. We are using Cu X-ray source on chloride salt crystals. It seems that the Bragg peak profile are commonly acknowledged to be a Voigt function, which is a convolution of Gaussian and Lorentzian. I am wondering what's the physical reason for...- C_Pu
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- Crystallography Fitting Peak X-ray X-ray crystallography
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How Do Silicon Radiation Detectors Work in Detecting Beta and Gamma Radiations?
The energies from incoming beta electrons are different and energy deposited depends on the path in silicon too. We see many layers of discharge curve with different peaks but about same period.- C_Pu
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad How Do Silicon Radiation Detectors Work in Detecting Beta and Gamma Radiations?
So we are doing Radioactivity lab at second year undergraduate. I am confused about the workings of the silicon radiation detects we are using even though the demonstrators tried to explain. We are detecting beta and gamma radiations by placing sources above a silicon detector that have a small...- C_Pu
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- Decay Detector Detectors Radiation Radioactivity Silicon
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics