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Graduate Can Electrons and Photons Move in Curved Paths in Space?
Would a photon moving in a vacuum with no external fields presents move in a ''curved'' pattern following is wave pattern?- clm321
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Can Electrons and Photons Move in Curved Paths in Space?
has anyone ever measured the path an electron take through space is it a straight light or is there an unknown interference that moves a photon in a wave pattern?- clm321
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- Electron Space
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Silver Oxide Formation in Electrolysis Experiment
i did an experiment the other day where i split water into hydrogen and oxygen but i used a silver anode and cathode when i turned on the batterie the silver one i think the anode start to corrode( one the one that oxygen forms on) is this making silver oxide when this happens? -
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High School Atom Shapes: Visualizing Electron Clouds
ok but is there maybe i computer generated video i could watch of an electron going from a ground state to an excited state with complicated orbitals such as an excited oxygen atom- clm321
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atom Shapes: Visualizing Electron Clouds
thank you that is actualy a good site. but I am also having troubles getting to imagine how it moves through these orbital and back to the ground state and then back to the other orbitals- clm321
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atom Shapes: Visualizing Electron Clouds
im having a little trouble trying to picture an atom in my head with accurate electron cloud designee and shape can someone give me some pictures or a site that might help. every picture i ever see of an atom is with the electron orbital in curricular shapes but i know there is a wide eray of...- clm321
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- Atom Electron Shapes
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High School Where Does an Electron Reside in the Cloud Model?
in the electron cloud model is the electron cloud where you would most likely fin the electron at?- clm321
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- Cloud Electron Model
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Electron Movement: Understand Orbit Around Nuclies
im having some issues understanding the way electrons orbit a nuclies. i know they don't orbit hte nuclies in a circle but in envelops. can someone describe how they move to me please- clm321
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- Electron Movement
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School What is the weak nuclear force
so what is the difference between strong and weak nuclear force- clm321
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School What is the weak nuclear force
is the weak nuclear force what binds atoms together to make molecules?- clm321
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- Force Nuclear Nuclear force Weak
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Earth pulls with the same amount of gravity on every one
if the Earth pulls with the same amount of gravity on every one how can we all have different weights the only way i find that it is possible id if in string theory that gravitons that are exchanged between atoms causes gravitation force but if gravity is as said in general relativity the bend...- clm321
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- Earth Gravity
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How Do Black Holes Affect Photons and What Mysteries Remain?
well if you believe in string theory they say graty may be causesd by gravitons and the transfer of these particle causes force if they somehow are transferred between photons you can see how gravity only depends on its mass by the amoput of particles available to give off gravitions- clm321
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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What Are the Best Resources for Understanding Quantum Physics?
i told you dude its on just quantum physics in general the basics at least and wikipedia never helps i don't even use it any more- clm321
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate How Do Black Holes Affect Photons and What Mysteries Remain?
you can't see a black hole directly only by how it interacts on its surroundings and it dose not atract a particle the black holes immense gravity pulls it in- clm321
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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What Are the Best Resources for Understanding Quantum Physics?
i am writing a paper on quantum physics. anyone have any good websites that could help me find out everything i need to know?- clm321
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- Physics Quantum Quantum physics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help