Recent content by Manel
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Undergrad Why is the Constant in Mass-Energy Equivalence C^2?
I will check the book for sure. Thanks a lot for your help. I really appreciate that.- Manel
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Pi 0 Decay: Chances of e+ e- Gamma vs e+ e-
Thanks a lot- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Pi 0 Decay: Chances of e+ e- Gamma vs e+ e-
Any resource detailing that ? So grateful- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Why is the Constant in Mass-Energy Equivalence C^2?
Do you have any resources that detail this? Also i don't get the relation beween the choice of C and the movement in a staight line? Very grateful for your answer.- Manel
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Pi 0 Decay: Chances of e+ e- Gamma vs e+ e-
I didn't understand what you mean here. Would you please clarify. Thanks a lot- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Pi 0 Decay: Chances of e+ e- Gamma vs e+ e-
Hello everyone, I found in the PDG booklet that pi 0 decay into e+ e- gamma is more likely to happen than to e+ e- only ..is there a reason that favorises the first decay?- Manel
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- Chances Decay Gamma Pi
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Why is the Constant in Mass-Energy Equivalence C^2?
Hello everyone, How does Einstein established the equivalence between mass and energy, or in other words what is the fact that proves this.And why the constant is not just C but C square. Why C anyway ??- Manel
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- Constant
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Alpha Particle Kinetic Energy: Explained
ok, i get that, so if we say: the energy outside is equal to T+V (taking V positive) we will get an energy for the alpha particle greater than the potential wall..in other words V is negative?- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Alpha Particle Kinetic Energy: Explained
so it's not V-T (because i couldn't get why) but if it's V+T i accept it, i thought that the particle can get out even if it has an energy lower than the potential well because of tunneling effect! according to what you said it must have an energy greater or equal to it! is that right?- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Alpha Particle Kinetic Energy: Explained
the depth is positive,the problem is that i don't get why? i found V-T?- Manel
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Alpha Particle Kinetic Energy: Explained
i'm struggling to understand this: an alpha particle is emitted with a kenetic energy T, if we know the value of the depth of the nuclear potential well V, we find the kenetic energy of the alpha particle inside the nuclei by substructing V-T , would you please explain this to me? Thank's- Manel
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- Alpha Alpha particle Energy Kinetic Kinetic energy Particle
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Probabilities of Getting 50 Tails in 100 Coin Tosses Using Binomial Distribution
So the corrected stirling is the most accurate formula to use if we want better precision?- Manel
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Probabilities of Getting 50 Tails in 100 Coin Tosses Using Binomial Distribution
Just a question, How can we know that we should get to next term of the approximation ( without calculating and finding a wrong result)?- Manel
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Probabilities of Getting 50 Tails in 100 Coin Tosses Using Binomial Distribution
oh yes yes that's ok i found P=0.08 ...that was Log P which is negative sorry ...Thank you- Manel
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Probabilities of Getting 50 Tails in 100 Coin Tosses Using Binomial Distribution
I used the next term too and i got a negative result ! I got 1/2 Log2 - 1/2 Log 100π !- Manel
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help