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High School Why quantum physics like a math theory till a physics theory
really i am not a Physicist,i am only likes physics and math.ok i sended an example you guessed right. hi dears ,thanks for your attention , it is an example. i explain more now.we have memory flash 16 Gigabyte.every one know we use transistor collection cell (like flip-flop) for saving a...- stackprogramer
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High School Why quantum physics like a math theory till a physics theory
you are right,Phenomenon not phenome , i was wrong excuse me ,thanks for attention.- stackprogramer
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High School Why quantum physics like a math theory till a physics theory
, sorry,my mean was it never portraits a phoneme ?real image of phoneme!- stackprogramer
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Is Wien's Law Applicable to All Materials and Conditions?
please me introduce these materials,"here are materials where the position of the peak (as frequency) is not proportional to temperature"- stackprogramer
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Why quantum physics like a math theory till a physics theory
why quantum physics like a math theory till a physics theory,it never describe a of phoneme ? it write equation between many Hypothetical objects!- stackprogramer
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- Hypothetical Physics Quantum Quantum physics Theory
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Is Wien's Law Applicable to All Materials and Conditions?
has Wien's displacement law exclusion??my mean is is there a material that in upper of 0 kelvin don't radiate any wave from itself,please help,thanks very much- stackprogramer
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Is Wien's Law Applicable to All Materials and Conditions?
thanks,ok,i will read your link.my question is has it exclusion in nature?- stackprogramer
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Is Wien's Law Applicable to All Materials and Conditions?
wein law talk in temperature upper 0 kelvin the mass have radiate that lenghth wave is λ=b/T my question is this rule is true for all elements all products and all condition!- stackprogramer
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An electron in atom that rotate proton, has it radiation?
thanks for your replies,is there a better model for atom is new and justify these question!- stackprogramer
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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An electron in atom that rotate proton, has it radiation?
Hi dears,i have a question about atom,in classic physics ,(Bohr theory) when a electron swing away a proton it have not radiates magnetic waves because if electron radiates magnetic wave it will drop on proton ,and atom will be Unstable! my question is ,in quantum mechanics that uses orbitals...- stackprogramer
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- Atom Electron Proton Radiation Rotate
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- Forum: Quantum Physics