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Undergrad Two Diffraction Gratings - Rotation
Can someone explain how the laser pointer is generating the rectangular patterns shown in this youtube video? I assume that there are just two diffraction gratings that are rotated relative to each other, but could someone explain mathematically how to predict what pattern is formed for...- Hunter235711
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- Diffraction Rotation
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High School What do you think of the "Now Hypothesis"?
I just read the following article about a book by Richard Muller. http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/09/27/495608371/now-and-the-physics-of-time What do you all think of it? Is this really a new idea? "I think that only now can we finally understand the concept of now. In cosmology, we...- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Is it possible to image individual air molecules?
How can I find more information about where these transition frequencies would occur for air? I don't even know if they would be in the microwave/infrared/visible part of the spectrum.- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Is it possible to image individual air molecules?
Ah, that makes sense. So, say I want to actually go about building such a microphone. How could I calculate the amount of scattered light from an illuminated volume of air? Also, how does this depend on wavelength? If such a microphone could be constructed it would have the benefit that there...- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Can a Piezoelectric Transducer Double as a Microphone?
I've played around with taking piezoelectric transducers out of musical greeting cards. They are much better at picking up sounds through solids (like a stethoscope) than they are at picking up sounds transmitted through the air. To hear the signal the piezoelectric disc is outputting you will...- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Is it possible to image individual air molecules?
I was wondering if it is possible to image the motion of individual air molecules? What I am picturing is using a laser to illuminate a volume of air, and using scattered light to measure the velocity of individual air molecules through the doppler shift of the scattered light. It seems that...- Hunter235711
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- Air Doppler Image Laser Molecules Scattering Sound
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Undergrad Filling a Tractor Tire Up With Two Tanks
Thanks! I guess my question is more about the theoretical basis of the problem. If you have two tanks (T1 and T2) with volume V1 and V2 where V2>V1 and both with pressure Ph, and the goal is to maximize the pressure in a third tank with volume V3 and pressure P0 where P0<Ph, should you connect...- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Filling a Tractor Tire Up With Two Tanks
Ok! I was thinking that we should use the larger tank first. I was assuming the residual energy left in a tank is the product of its volume and pressure, so it would be more important to minimize the residual pressure in the larger tank.- Hunter235711
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Undergrad Filling a Tractor Tire Up With Two Tanks
My dad and I were going to fill up a tractor tire that was very flat. We had two air tanks, a small (~5 gallons) and a large air tank (~10 gallons) which were both filled to the same pressure (~100 PSI). We wanted to pressurize the tractor tire as much as possible with the two tanks, and so my...- Hunter235711
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- Air pressure Gas Tire
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High School Current Flux from Alpha and Beta Radiation
Interesting! Thanks for the input. Another question I have is if there is any way to calculate the approximate number of ions formed per second by a radiation source in air? I assume it only depends on the type of radiation, the intensity of radiation, and the pressure of the air. From this I...- Hunter235711
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Current Flux from Alpha and Beta Radiation
Thanks! So in theory at least, you could have a circuit like this?- Hunter235711
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Current Flux from Alpha and Beta Radiation
In a smoke detector there is 1 muCi of Am-241. I'm assuming that means it emits (3.7x10^10)*(1x10^-6)=3.7x10^4 alpha particles per second. Each alpha particle has a charge of 2e, so it seems to me that this stream of particles leaving the Am-241 pellet would carry a current of...- Hunter235711
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- Alpha Beta Current Flux Radiation
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Where to find phosphorescent screens?
Hello everyone, I have been playing around with Americium-241 from a smoke detector, and I was wondering where I could find a phosphorescent screen that would scintillate when hit with an alpha particle. Also, I was wondering what the different types of phosphor screens commonly used are and...- Hunter235711
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- scintillator
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Does a Rocket Engine Exert Same Force Regardless of Velocity?
This is a problem I have never really understood. If a rocket engine is fired in a vacuum, does it exert the same force regardless of its velocity? If so, I don't know how to get around the following issue. Say that the chemical energy stored in a particular rocket engine is 100 Joules (I am...- Hunter235711
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- Engine Force Rocket Rocket engine Velocity
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- Forum: Thermodynamics