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Graduate Can You See a Photon Beam Between Two Reflective Surfaces?
Let's say you have 2 100% efficient reflective surfaces exactly parallel to each other. If you theoretically managed to place photons at exactly 90° angle of incidence. So this beam of visible light (and I want to stress that) is going to stay there as long as there is no interaction, the beam... -
What CAD program for complicated parts?
In my opinion, Creo Parametric is a good one. If you are a student, you can get it for free, but the commercial version is going to set you back quite a bit. How much, I don't know.- Raiden60
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Graduate Nuclear Fusion: Why is energy created from mass?
That seems to make sense. Thanks for explaining, it's given me a bit more understanding.- Raiden60
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Nuclear Fusion: Why is energy created from mass?
Ok, so nuclear fusion is given by the formula E=MC2, where E = Energy, M = Rest mass and C = 299792458. To my understanding, this means that if two protons collide under the incredibly high speeds/temperatures(like they do in the sun), they will fuse, having reduced mass and that mass is...- Raiden60
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- Energy Fusion Mass Nuclear Nuclear fusion
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Atom Charge Swap: Can It Be Possible?
So, the matter and antimatter is turned into energy? And I'm guessing this is two different particles colliding... with several ones, I'm guessing that this could be a brilliant reactor, or a deadly weapon.- Raiden60
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Atom Charge Swap: Can It Be Possible?
So THIS is antimatter... well, I have another question. If we could synthesize antimatter, a negatively charged proton, let's say, and a normal positively charged one. What would happen if they orbited? Would they be in a binary formation or would they just fall into each other? And if so, what...- Raiden60
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Atom Charge Swap: Can It Be Possible?
Ok, so a proton is positively charged, right? And an electron is negatively charged. What if the proton was negatively charged and the electron is positively charged? There should be no difference in the orbit of the electron as the charges attract and the mass of the electron and the proton...- Raiden60
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Atom Charge Swap: Can It Be Possible?
I was thinking what would happen if an atoms charges swap places. Not like, the proton switching places with the neutron, their mass would be unchanged, but their charge would be different. Could this be possible?- Raiden60
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- Charges
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Where Can I Discuss Theoretical, Particle, and Nuclear Physics?
Thank you for your hospitality :D- Raiden60
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Where Can I Discuss Theoretical, Particle, and Nuclear Physics?
Hello. You can call me Raiden :D I was bored and was researching Theoretical, particle and nuclear physics as usual. You know, schwarzchild radius, tokamak fusion reactors, antimatter, etc... And I thought: Where could I ask questions about this stuff? I automatically thought: Forums. You see...- Raiden60
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- Forum: New Member Introductions