Please read out here, I have found the best description for your question here:-
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/90646/what-is-the-relation-between-electromagnetic-wave-and-photon
I agree that link has good answers, but As I am a new for this topic I want to know the basic depth knowledge.
Such things like,
Why do fusion reaction and fission reaction both release energy and how?
How much energy is released in a fusion reaction?
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/249809/why-only-light-nuclei-are-able-to-undergo-nuclear-fusion-not-heavy-nuclei
Can anyone please explain me - what is similar between
Nuclear fission & Nuclear fusion?
Why are only light nuclei able to undergo nuclear fusion, not heavy nuclei?
I am a...
I was not sure about the concept,
I have read that the air has a certain amount of heat, which it carries with it as it rises. So just assumed about this possiblity.
I am not tech savvy. But I like to solve quiz relates math and physics.
I was solving such questions and come across this question.
"On a cloudy day, a sealed packet of potato chips is taken to the top of a mountain. The packet is found to be blown up like a balloon."
What is the reason...
Hello everyone,
Last night I was reading about gravity and I come across one debate. I tried to search about it but got confused. I hope some one can help me.
The question is:
Why is it so hard to realistically simulate the collisions of particles, gravity all the forces that go on around...
You misunderstood me. I was talking about,
In thermodynamics every state is as likely to come up as any other. In information theory,
Why in thermodynamics every state is as likely to come up as any other? Can this be proved?
I am still not clear.
I can’t think of a best way to signify intuitively that entropy and information theory are essentially the same. Imperatively I found they both are hard to describe.
The amount of information it takes to describe something is proportional to its entropy. Once you have the equations (“I =...
I was reading some articles related to entropy and I come to know that,
The term “Entropy” shows up both in thermodynamics and information theory.
Now my question is :
What’s the relationship between entropy in the information-theory sense and the thermodynamics sense?
I need some clear and...