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I Experiment on the variation of weight with temperature
Ok, Thank you- MartinG
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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I Experiment on the variation of weight with temperature
Well, what I am trying to know above all is how experimentally it is obtained that the weight (or also the mass) increases with temperature.- MartinG
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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I Experiment on the variation of weight with temperature
Well, I understand that that is what happens- MartinG
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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I Experiment on the variation of weight with temperature
Hello ! According to what I have read on the internet, the weight of a body varies with temperature, its mass remaining unchanged according to the theory of relativity. My question is what experiment is done to corroborate that the weight of a body increases with the increase in its...- MartinG
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- Experiment Temperature Weight
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Cylindrical and Symmetrical Nuclear Fusion Reactor
Grasshopper? I am 46 years old now!- MartinG
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Cylindrical and Symmetrical Nuclear Fusion Reactor
My idea is that "poloidal coils" push the plasma towards the axis of the reactor cylinder and "concentric cylindrical coils" push the plasma towards the center of the cylinder. I don't know how they tried to get the plasma to be confined in the center of the reactor in the "Mirror Fusion Test...- MartinG
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Cylindrical and Symmetrical Nuclear Fusion Reactor
My idea is probably similar to the already researched "Mirror Fusion Test Facility", and from what I see in your answers, your research and development did not give good results. My idea is that the "concentric cylindrical coils" push the plasma towards the center of the cylinder like two...- MartinG
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Cylindrical and Symmetrical Nuclear Fusion Reactor
Hello ! I would like to consult you about this cylindrical nuclear reactor model that I have been thinking of with the idea of reducing the friction of the plasmas with the walls of the Toroidal nuclear fusion reactors that causes the plasma temperature to drop and the nuclear reactions to stop...- MartinG
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- Cylindrical Fusion Fusion reactor Nuclear Nuclear fusion Reactor
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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I Energy levels of atoms and spectroscopic analysis
Yes, my question is that. And to continue with this topic I ask you again how you use the "quantum mechanics" to obtain and explain the different electronic energy levels of atoms and molecules. I appreciate you if you can explain a little more about how you use quantum mechanics for this...- MartinG
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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I Energy levels of atoms and spectroscopic analysis
Thanks Perok !So my question is answered like this: The levels and sublevels of energy that atoms are considered to be made of, are obtained from the conclusions made by the spectral analyzes made throughout history to the different atoms ?- MartinG
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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I Energy levels of atoms and spectroscopic analysis
Hello ! My question is how the energy levels and sublevels that atoms are considered to have were obtained, and if these energy levels and sublevels were obtained as a result of the different spectroscopic analyzes of energy emission and absorption of atoms, or as it was concluded that atoms...- MartinG
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- Analysis Atoms Energy Energy levels Levels
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I Absorption and emission spectroscopy of atoms
Hello ! As I understand it, the different isotopes of the same atom have a slightly different spectroscopic absorption and emission where, for example, Deuterium absorbs slightly shorter wavelengths than Protium. My question is if two isotopes of different atoms, for example Tritium and Helium...- MartinG
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- Absorption Atoms Emission Spectroscopy
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I Constructive interference of harmonic electromagnetic waves
I will ask you again to see if I understood correctly. In the superposition of electromagnetic waves, even if they are harmonic waves but of different frequencies, from the two waves a single electromagnetic wave different from the other two would not be formed, but rather we would have a case... -
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I Constructive interference of harmonic electromagnetic waves
Hello ! I have a doubt as to how is this case, if it occurs, of the constructive interference of two harmonic electromagnetic waves but of different wavelengths or frequencies between them. That is, if between the two electromagnetic waves a new and unique electromagnetic wave is created and... -
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I Energy of Electromagnetic Waves in Destructive Interference
Hello ! As we know by definition that: "Constructive interference occurs when the phase difference between the waves is an even multiple of π (180°), whereas destructive interference occurs when the difference is an odd multiple of π." But my question is in the case of destructive...