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QuarkyMeson replied to the thread I Some confusion with the Binding Energy graph of atoms.The energy released is simply the difference in masses between the products and reactants. ##Q = (m_1+m_2 - \sum M_{products})c^2##... -
QuarkyMeson reacted to Paul Colby's post in the thread A Project Progress Report and possible Radio Astronomy Technique? with
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This is a good question. I’ve done some experimenting separating the radios and shortening the cables from the clock generator. I’ve... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread I Some confusion with the Binding Energy graph of atoms.The graph represents what is on the axes- mass number against the average binding energy per nucleon. The average binding energy per... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread A Project Progress Report and possible Radio Astronomy Technique?.The units aren't correct. You're getting ##\frac{V^2}{Hz}##, which I think would be the noise voltage spectral density across the load... -
QuarkyMeson reacted to Choppy's post in the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US with
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For what it's worth, I think there are a lot of specific details that could come into play. These would include having to make a... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US.https://www.statnews.com/2025/02/19/trump-funding-freeze-grad-student-postdoc-acceptances-paused-nih-research/ This is from last year... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread A Project Progress Report and possible Radio Astronomy Technique?.So basically a radio interferometer? That's pretty neat, I've always wanted to do something like this. So even when you stopped... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US.The largest department I reached out to was MIT, and I haven’t heard back yet, which isn’t surprising. At this point in the year... -
QuarkyMeson reacted to gwnorth's post in the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US with
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That seems rather unethical on the part of the universities to me. -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US.That's definitely fair and it's probably a good practice anyway. I just wanted to warn others that we live in strange times at the... -
QuarkyMeson posted the thread Admissions PSA -- Contact PI's before applying to graduate school in the US in STEM Academic Advising.Given the current funding situation, you should contact potential departments or research groups before you apply and pay any... -
QuarkyMeson reacted to Dale's post in the thread I Coulomb gauge implies instantaneous radial electric field? with
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This is shown in Jackson's 2002 paper "From Lorenz to Coulomb and other explicit gauge transformations" (Am J Phys, 35:832-837)... -
QuarkyMeson reacted to Dale's post in the thread I Coulomb gauge implies instantaneous radial electric field? with
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As was pointed out by @QuarkyMeson, no, because it is only part of the field. However, Maxwell’s equations admit causality-reversed... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread I Coulomb gauge implies instantaneous radial electric field?.Longitudinal electric field isn't an observable, E is. (Save some electrostatic near field stuff when E is approx ##E_{\parallel}## and... -
QuarkyMeson replied to the thread Admissions PhD Admission: What Do Committees Want from an MS Applicant in Research?.You would probably have better luck applying in Europe at the moment. Funding is a mess in the US at this point in time.