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Graduate What's the excitation temp of He? How to get this?(DBD plasma)
Hello. I've experiment, which makes plasma using He-1 under atmoshpere & room temp,it's to show how DBD plasma emission energy. As I know that high intensity wave length of He-1 are 588nm,668nm,708nm..etc. If take a formula, ln(a) is propotional to -1/(T-ex). ln(a) is some value.(a has...- Lh0907
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- Excitation Plasma
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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What's the different between wave equation and Schrodinger's eq?
Thank you David. I've some works these days, so I made very late reply about your advice. Thanks.- Lh0907
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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A thermaldynamics problem.(Carnot engine&equilibrium temperature)
Homework Statement The room has temperature T,and outside of temperature is T0. Due to Carnot engine located in the room, this engine makes to give quantity of heat(Power P) outside -> inside. And the room loses heat which ratio is a(T-T0).(a is just constant.) What's the equilibrium...- Lh0907
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- Temperature
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What's the different between wave equation and Schrodinger's eq?
Thank you for reply. But how about change of probability? This question is really I want to to get. And how will be changed flux of probability & density of probability if Schrödinger's eq has d^2/dt^2(not i*d/dt)?- Lh0907
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What's the different between wave equation and Schrodinger's eq?
Homework Statement As I know wave equation has d^2/dt^2,but Schrödinger's equation has only d/dt (Time-dependent). Why these eq has different thing(d/dt, d^2/dt^2)? I assume if Schrödinger's equation has d^2/dt^2(not d/dt), eigenfunction of Schrödinger's equation is not stable along with...- Lh0907
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- Wave Wave equation
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help