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mayflowers reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Undergrad Ellipses in Quantum Physics -- general question with
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That's not correct. The electrons don't have well-defined trajectories at all. -
mayflowers replied to the thread Undergrad Ellipses in Quantum Physics -- general question.From my surface level understanding, it seems like the nucleus is the center and maybe electrons move in ellipses. I am wondering if... -
mayflowers posted the thread Undergrad Ellipses in Quantum Physics -- general question in Quantum Physics.I understand that the math can get messy, but i wonder, since ellipses are seen from solar patterns to atoms, could there be a... -
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That is cool. If you want to do more in the future you might consider an Insights article or a series of them where everything can be... -
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I like it and will probably play with it some. I'll ask if I have any questions. I appreciate your effort. I disagree with the decision... -
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Differential geometry is a difficult subject that lacks "easy" pedagogical examples. However, using GNU/Linux tools, as I attempt to... -
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That type of aerial is usually called a tree. By keeping the soil shaded from the sun, there is less reflected heat from the ground... -
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Generally, I think, no, and I only used the "currents from solar magnetics storms" just to show potential connection to weather... -
mayflowers replied to the thread Ocean Quiz.Oh god, haha, after a look at Q1 i'd probably get ~ a 3/12. -
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We are all members of an amazing community of science and math passionate people from all over the globe. However, "amazing" doesn't... -
mayflowers replied to the thread Today I Learned.TIL that batteries create a dipole which makes a current readily available, and that the battery dies over time because of being hooked... -
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Yes. You can see time lags between brightness changes in different parts of the spectrum, in particular between the sharp emission lines... -
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This is a good book to get you started on the spectra of these objects...