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Graduate Violating uncertainity principle
thanks, i got the point now.- cosmicray
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Graduate Violating uncertainity principle
thank you Drchinese But from the experiment, we will get trajectory(position) and momentum, which are commutable. what i was trying to say is this: suppose in a double slit experiment,electron will emit some gravitons(mass will almost remain same at all point even when photon collides)...- cosmicray
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Graduate Violating uncertainity principle
Suppose in a double slit experiment, we place a machine that traps the gravitons emitted by the electrons and hence gives us the exact trajectory of the electrons(this would have no effect on the experiment as gravitons are liberated in any double slit experiment, just that we are able to...- cosmicray
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- Principle Uncertainity principle
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Graduate How Does a Quantum Computer Function?
i am not getting how a quantum computer will work. what i know is that for input they will use a superposition having states with different amplitudes.Then hermitian or unitary operators will interct with the input superposition to give the output superposition. Then error coding will give an...- cosmicray
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- Computer Quantum Quantum computer
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Undergrad What Causes an Atom to be Unstable and More Prone to Radioactive Decay?
can we make a proton collide with the nucleus of any atom even if it does not have the required energy?? can tunneling RULE be applied here as in the case of alpha nuclear decay.- cosmicray
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