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Graduate Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser: Am I missing something here?
Hello everyone, I actually have three questions: 1. Am I missing an important detail in my understanding of how the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment is done? 2. How does one account for what takes place in the experiment without using the concept of "retrocausality" (effect before...- SpaceKidd_N7
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- Choice Delayed choice Detector Eraser Quantum Quantum eraser Quantum mechaincs Retrocausality
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Don't understand the graph of y^2=x^2
Ohh okay, I totally get it now. Thank you very much!- SpaceKidd_N7
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Don't understand the graph of y^2=x^2
Hi, I don't really understand the graph of y2=x2. When I plot it in wolfram alpha, I get a plot that looks like an x or two diagonal intersecting lines that go through the origin. I can understand why there are points in the first, second, and fourth quadrants, but I am confused as to why...- SpaceKidd_N7
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- Graph
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- Forum: General Math
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Proper time interval between two events
Thank you all for your help!- SpaceKidd_N7
- Post #5
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Proper time interval between two events
The course this question comes from is Modern Physics Homework Statement What is the proper time interval between two events if in some inertial reference frame the events are separated by 109m and 5s? Homework Equations I looked through my notes and under a the sub topic "Invariant...- SpaceKidd_N7
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- Events Interval Proper time Time Time interval
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Electric field boundary equation implication at air/earth interface
Hello, I would like to know what exactly the concept is behind electric/magnetic moments. Just to give a little context, I'm currently doing an internship for the summer and my research deals with toroidal dipoles in metamaterials. I'm just having a hard time understanding what a toroidal...- SpaceKidd_N7
- Post #25
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Magnetic component of light, natural materials vs metamaterials
Why is it that the magnetic component of light interacts more with metamaterials than with naturally occurring materials? It would be nice to explain this in terms of inductance, permeability, and permittivity within SRR metamaterials. I'm currently an undergraduate participating in...- SpaceKidd_N7
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- Component Light Magnetic Materials Natural
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- Forum: Electromagnetism