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High School What is the difference between PLC and PCL?
I found these tables in a datasheet. I do not understand difference between PLC and PCL. I know that PCL shows time when the instrument integrates on the useful signal but i would like other definitions of both of them- Lola1
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School What is the difference between PLC and PCL?
What is the difference between PLC and PCL?- Lola1
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- Difference Plc
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Exercises total angular momentum and spin (more particles systems)
I need websites or books that has quantum mechanical exercises in particular that finds the total angular momentum eigenvalues (for example two spin 1/2 systems). Do you know where I can train?- Lola1
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- Angular Angular momentum Exercises Momentum Particles Spin Systems total angular momentum
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Spectrum energy of a particle moving on a circumference
I meant that the two who multiplies the exponents indicates that the energy spectrum is degenerate twice...is it true? Furthermore if the energy spectrum is degenerate twice means that his energy levels are equally spaced (but with spacing that is En=(2n^2π^2)⋅(ħ^2)/mL^2 ,unlike the energy...- Lola1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Spectrum energy of a particle moving on a circumference
Mathematically double degeneration is known by 2 that multiplies the exponents of the exponential solution? (Which we get by imposing the boundary conditions): ψ (x) = α \exp (2i (nπ / L ) x) + β \exp (-2i (nπ / L) x)- Lola1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Spectrum energy of a particle moving on a circumference
If you consider the one-dimensional case of a particle constrained to move on the edge of a circumference, the energy spectrum is continuous and two times degenerate. Why the fact that the particle can move in clockwise and counterclockwise implies that the spectrum is degenerate twice? In any...- Lola1
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- Circumference Energy Particle Quantum physics Spectrum
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