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    B The Nature of Measurement and Interaction in Quantum Mechanics

    Thanks for the prompt response. Your answer is general. Can you specify it for electron double slit experiment?
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    B The Nature of Measurement and Interaction in Quantum Mechanics

    I am still confused about the difference between measurement and interaction. I mean when electrons are traveling from source to the screen through the slits, there are air molecules in their way. And even if the electron double slit experiment is carried out in total vacuum in a completely...
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    I How Does Length Contraction Influence Electromagnetic Forces?

    http://physics.weber.edu/schroeder/mrr/MRRtalk.html please explain l_=l*sqrt (1-v2/c2)
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    I How Does Length Contraction Influence Electromagnetic Forces?

    Dear Sir, I couldn't exactly understand your answer. I did not find any satisfactory explanation of Purcell argument that you have mentioned. Will you please direct me to the thread?
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    I How Does Length Contraction Influence Electromagnetic Forces?

    I was trying to understand how the electric & magnetic forces are related. I was going through the equations & the simple explanation of relativistic magnetic field given everywhere. Which goes like this... There is a current carrying conductor & a charge capable of moving outside it. The...
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    Dynamic Relative magnetic permeability

    thank you very much,Sir! I hope to use the magnetic amplifier concept. Do you know where can I get its technical information? like from it's working principle to it's graphs of μr vs time & μr vs current?
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    Dynamic Relative magnetic permeability

    I want to know that are there any materials or methods by which their relative magnetic permeability (μr) be instantaneously,continuously & periodically varied. Kindly provide the reference document/video for the description if possible.
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    Electricity through moving conductive liquid

    We Know that in conductive Solids there are lots of free electrons available & they drift when electric field is applied. Their drift velocity is in the range of mm/sec to cm/sec. Now if we consider any conductive liquid which is flowing & we connect the electrodes in such fashion that the flow...
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    Efficiency of a Jet-Powered Rotor Engine

    Thank you! It's great that you experimented on the idea.So i am getting the feel that Aeolipile is just a toy after all. But still I would like to know the equation of efficiency for the same. I am an electrical Engineer so I am not able to derive the your thermodynamic equations & all.
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    Efficiency of a Jet-Powered Rotor Engine

    If we make an engine/rotating machine with the use of jets placed around the circumference of a wheel, then how to find its efficiency? This could be something like an Aeolipile (Refer Wikipedia for the same) but without steam.Instead we can use petrol for combustion.Would that make a good engine?
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    Efficient Hot & Cold water combination for bathing

    Do you mean that we spend least energy in the case you mentioned? (The basic principle here should be to generate water that is just hot enough for use without needing to dilute with cold water) ?? It will be very helpful if I get equations to support that.
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    Efficient Hot & Cold water combination for bathing

    Generally for bathing purpose, we heat water to higher temperature say T1 than the temperature at which body is comfortable say T0 (is T0 = 70 degree Celsius?) & add some quantity of cold water to it to have the temperature of water = T0. Is the process energy efficient? What is the best...
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    Level of ice dropped in water after it melts

    Please Elaborate. I don't think this would be easy question...We may have to consider the temperature of water before adding & after melting the ice cube...If its at 4 degree Celsius...ohh man this gets interesting...
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    Level of ice dropped in water after it melts

    Yes this is what my question is. Answer:-The level should lower. Anomalous behaviour of water...
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    Level of ice dropped in water after it melts

    well I think it should lower.
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