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Graduate Can quantum physics explain the workings of transmitters and receivers?
Useful,looks easy to make than those RF,thanks mate :)- ghost313
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Graduate Can quantum physics explain the workings of transmitters and receivers?
Thank you,answered most of my questions,helpful :)- ghost313
- Post #8
- Forum: Classical Physics
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Graduate Can quantum physics explain the workings of transmitters and receivers?
I guess I did not put my questions rigth,when I said microscopic level I meant from the point of quantum physics,how does it really work,not some science 200 years agoo..hahah there is that...also for the scientist I meant for the new one who discovered it from the microscopic world,there is not...- ghost313
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Graduate Can quantum physics explain the workings of transmitters and receivers?
Hello :) So my question are: -how to build a transmitter and a receiver? -how do they actually work?(in detail,microscopic and macroscopic) -which scientist was the one who invented this tech and if possible,are there any papers published that can be red today? Thank you for your time.- ghost313
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- Receiver Transmitter
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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What could be causing elevated AST and ALT levels in a 17-year-old male?
Hello Biology folks! So here is my problem: I have done my bloodwork(full analisis),the results are all satisfying,except my AST and ALT levels. My levels: AST: 77 ALT: 48 Note:I am a almost 17 year old male,73 kg,183cm high. I haven`t drunk any alchol since new years eve and before that not...- ghost313
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- Levels
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Calculus books to understand physics
I have seen that book somwhere already,I think on a book-fair,just pitty it was in german(can not understeand physics + german lol) Thank you though :D- ghost313
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Calculus books to understand physics
I am sorry if I can not express myself in the correct way,what i intended with "all the great physicists" and autobiographies I ment:I do not know the exact word in english,but it would mean their life work,do you honestly believe that I would be introduced by some book made for children?I do...- ghost313
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Calculus books to understand physics
I do not know which results have given your aquantances from the knowledge of the internet,but I can assure you that I have had great results in my physics competitions,if there would not have been for the internet lectures that I have seen I would not have gained the knowledge that I have.But...- ghost313
- Post #12
- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Calculus books to understand physics
I agree but actually you can. I learned 80% of physics and its math just on MIT online courses,and red some autobiographies on some of the finest physicist.All of them(Kaku,Hawking,some French guys) advise that the best way to study something without anyones help(in the 21st century)is over the...- ghost313
- Post #8
- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Calculus books to understand physics
I have learned basic calculus,but I mostly learn it by parts from the internet so I miss on a lot of parts,that is why I want a book from the exact beginning with every single detail. Thank you for helping me- ghost313
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Calculus books to understand physics
Good morning Everybody and Merry Christmas, Could someone advise me a book they had in the past from which they learned calculus for physics? I am looking for a difficulty level so that I could understand in classical mechanics electromagnetism. I would like to know how to solve every possible...- ghost313
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- Books Calculus Electromagnetism Physics
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Graduate Systems with more than 1 wave function
I red somewhere that there are quantum fields which imply that one wave function(1 electron) can intercept on another wave functions (1 or more electrons),and so reverse...eaven when r → ∞ r(distance) so their Potential Energy(V) V → 0. What does that mean then? Thank you btw for answearing.- ghost313
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Systems with more than 1 wave function
Hello,I am new to quantum mechanics.I just want to clear this equation: ψ(x) = ∑n anψn(x) What does this actually mean?Is this equation telling us that the system is moving as a wave? Or,as I think,for example let's suppouse we have 2 electrons in a system,and the wave function becomes this...- ghost313
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- Function Systems Wave Wave function Wave functions
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Turning a PART of electrical into mechanical energy
So I am awere of everything in electromagnetism in physics,but lately I am enjoying in creating RC cars.But I only got to making a car going only forward,how can i make him turn?How could I transform only a part of the electrical energy into mechanical so that my RC car can turn left and right...- ghost313
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- Electrical Energy Mechanical Mechanical energy Rc circuit Turning
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad Learn How to Make a Hologram: Step-by-Step Guide & Equations
Thank you all for your kind answears :)