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Undergrad Material that blocks visible light but not uv light
wow, that was interesting! i guess people are still way off from figuring it out. Interesting that it seems like its a spacing problem, as gamma/xrays also pass through material with ease. anyone else have any articles on this type? -
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Undergrad Material that blocks visible light but not uv light
is it possible to have a material block high wavelength waves but not low length waves? Gamma rays can pass through objects that visible light cannot. Any thoughts? I was thinking a certain bandgap? -
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Calculate Initial Velocities & Determine Fault: Skid Data Analysis"
mass of H2 > then mass of Mini coop assume same tires same road so friction coeff is the same- k33g0rz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Solve for the Magnetic Field of a Bar Magnet?
ok so i got B = (u0/4π)(1/r^3)[3(m*rhat)rhat - m] but i still can't use m for this because m is IA and i don't want loop area i want area between the tops of two different loops. Halp- k33g0rz
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How to Solve for the Magnetic Field of a Bar Magnet?
sorry, I'm trying to figure out the generalized equations for the magnetic field above a physical dipole. I was trying to clarify that i was ignoring the fact that the poles were continuous and wanted to treat them as point poles in a sense. i'll try the electrical analogy and see if it works...- k33g0rz
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How to Solve for the Magnetic Field of a Bar Magnet?
Homework Statement I have a problem in my upper div. lab which uses a series of magnets to make a magnetic field. I need to explain the field in some way to show what we did mathmatically. The set up can basically be considered as a magnetic dipole with two mono poles due to insulators...- k33g0rz
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- Field Magnet Magnetic Magnetic field
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help