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Graduate Curie Temperature: Determining Critical Point & Lattice Changes
I was wondering how to we determine the Curie Temperature of a ferromagnet? I know an experiment can give us the critical point, but what about the changes in the lattice of each substance changes curie temperature? I do know it depends on the coordination number(number of neighbors). My teacher...- dlesswater
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Graduate Finding average slope using Fourier
I am working on a project in which we get the derivative of a sawtooth waveform as our output. I am having trouble deciding how I should go about finding the average slope of that waveform. We used a Fourier transform to construct the wave so I have the amplitude and phase relationships of 4...- dlesswater
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Graduate Understanding Electron Probability: How Wave Function Squared Gives Us Answers
How do we know that the probability to find an electron is given by the magnitude of its wave function squared?- dlesswater
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How to Solve for Variables Using Derivatives in Atomic Interactions?
So if I am correct my 2 equations will be: -A/(R^2)+B/(R^10)=4eV 2A/(R^3)-10B/(R^11)=0 Then solve for A and B right?- dlesswater
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How to Solve for Variables Using Derivatives in Atomic Interactions?
Well I know if we take the derivative we will find a slope correct. So do we want the slope to be zero? Meaning the change in energy would be zero. I think that makes since because a stable molecule would presumingly have little change in energy.- dlesswater
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How to Solve for Variables Using Derivatives in Atomic Interactions?
Suppose that the interaction energy between two atoms is given by: E(R)=-A/(R^2)+B/(R^10) The atoms form a stable molecule with an inter- nuclear distance of 0.3nm and a dissociation energy of 4 eV. a) Determine A and B. b) Calculate the force required to break the molecule. What is the...- dlesswater
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- Atoms Interaction
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help