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Electron accelerator build
Hey thanks you guys, and sorry if that sounded like I wanted you guys to do my homework. It really wasn't meant that way. Thanks for the equations. :) And Baluncore, I have as much time as it takes!- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electron accelerator build
How strong of a magnetic field do I need to get a 20kv @ 60ma beam around a 90° turn? / Do I need more information to find out?- Rob Hoff
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- Accelerator Build Electron
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Electron Positron Annihilation
Hey thanks Drakkith- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Achieving Infinite Voltage: Is It Possible?
If voltage can be viewed as pressure, and pressure can be subbed in for gravity in a Farnsworth Hirsch fusor and gravity can be infinite why can't the pressure do the same as gravity? Sorry I'm posting about gravity in the electrical engineering section.- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Electron Positron Annihilation
I can't wrap my head around how the annihilation could pop out almost anything as an output, there has to be a method to the madness. Is there any way to accurately predict what will result?- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Achieving Infinite Voltage: Is It Possible?
Is it possible to achieve infinite voltage?- Rob Hoff
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- Infinite Voltage
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Electron Positron Annihilation
Why would the higgs boson show up if the other output was a photon? Photons don't have mass I thought.- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Electron Positron Annihilation
Very interesting. Thanks guys!- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Electron Positron Annihilation
What kinds of particles do e- and e+ annihilation make? Where does the higgs boson come into play? And why are the electromagnetic and the weak force so closely related? Thanks peeps- Rob Hoff
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- Annihilation Electron Positron
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Is There an Optimal Resonant Frequency for Light Oscillations?
Thanks matterwave!- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Why Doesn't the Electromagnetic Force Boson Have a Charge?
Why is it that the boson for the electromagnetic force does not have a charge? I apologize if this question is rudimentary, as all of you guys are WAY out of my league. Thanks!- Rob Hoff
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- Boson Electromagnetic Electromagnetic force Force
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Is There an Optimal Resonant Frequency for Light Oscillations?
Is there a limit to how much energy a photon can carry? Let's be friends matterwave, my physics teacher would have a harder time answering this. No offense Mr Asmann.- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Neutrino Interactions: Z Boson, Electron & Beyond
I asked the question with a FALSE knowledge that photons can emit an electron and a neutrino in a magnetic field. Clearly I am having a difficult time understanding my book on QED. Sorry for this rabbit hole of confusion. :)- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Is There an Optimal Resonant Frequency for Light Oscillations?
Is there a resonant frequency of light? I was just wondering because the higher the frequency of light, the higher the energy. Or is there an optimal frequency?- Rob Hoff
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- Oscillations Photons
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Neutrino Interactions: Z Boson, Electron & Beyond
Oh sorry, I screwed that up. It was a photon can turn into a positron and electron when it interacts with a magnetic field. Also, thank you!- Rob Hoff
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics