tiny tim i got a question, i am a beginner in physics but i have being reading about the hypothetical neutralino the particle that is say to be the dark matter particle and my doubt is the annihilations between tem caused by the weak force.Thank you very much for your help.
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i am a new student in physics, but is it true that the big bang breaks one of the more
imortants laws of physics the conservation of momentum.Since a singularity a creative point of energy exploted in space in order to be done there were suppose to be two
particles, a particle and...
I have a question guys am a beginner in physics excuse my ignorance, but my question is
can pair creation be done with two high energy photons collision or does it need a nucleus
to absorb energy and momentum, i ave seen these two theories which one is the correct.
Electric charge is a fundamental conserved property of some subatomic particles, which determines their electromagnetic interaction. Electrically charged matter is influenced by, and produces, electromagnetic fields. The interaction between a moving charge and an electromagnetic field is the...
in simple words emanresu the velocity is directly proportional to the kinetic energy the biger
the velocity the more kinetic energy obtain by the object let say a car.
was this helpful that's why V2
this will be a nice design for your project with this design you will kill them all
http://hades.mech.northwestern.edu/wiki/index.php/Image:555_pinout.jpg
you see when yo jump from the moving bus your body runs a little bit forward because
you have a little bit of the bus momentum and that applies to the law of Newton
the law of inertia
Dear Calculus probably you could say that is an impulse because your momentum is
changing with respect to the bus but i am sorry is not an impulse an impulse will be
if the bus would stop suddenly and your body will be ejected from the bus
and i don't think is inertia either because you see...
What is the Photoelectric Effect?
Asked by: Kevin Mcgill
Answer
The photoelectric effect refers to the emission, or ejection, of electrons from the surface of, generally, a metal in response to incident light.