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Engineering Raw data from GPS receiver
Wow, just 10 bugs sounds affordable. Thanks a lot for this hint!! I'm now convinced that I'll never get the data I want from the iPhone (with so many useless apps from the app store)- wacki
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Engineering Raw data from GPS receiver
Thanks for your hint. I might try it with the Samsung of a friend of mine. You are very observant, indeed my school days are over :cool: . I'm supposed to supervise a GPS project at my daughter's school. But I wanted to make it fun (real life data not data from years ago, data of our own...- wacki
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Engineering Raw data from GPS receiver
Thanks a lot for your comment and the 2 links for the NEMA standard! When I said "raw data" of course I was thinking of pre processed data. Something like the the communication string (in NEMA standard) you mention. If the The GPS receivers would produce such a string that would be wonderful...- wacki
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Engineering Raw data from GPS receiver
I have a school project about GPS and would like to get some GPS “raw data” and then determine my position. There are nice and very detailed descriptions in the net how to perform the calculations, but I have a problem to get some real “raw data”. Ideally, I would collect my own “raw data” e.g...- wacki
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- Gps Project
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High School Atom absorbing a photon and emitting a photon afterwards
Yes, this is indeed my problem. You’ve described it through an intermediate virtual state, which makes sense to me. I also like your argument for ruling out the process: Energy conservation is not enough and of course you need to respect conservation of angular momentum as well. I have to admit...- wacki
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atom absorbing a photon and emitting a photon afterwards
Guys, thanks for your replies. The Raman scattering goes a little bit in the direction I suggested, but as far as I understand it, it only works for scattering on the surface of solids and not for gases and it also uses an energy level as intermediate state. But most importantly: The Raman...- wacki
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High School Atom absorbing a photon and emitting a photon afterwards
Thanks PeroK for your reply. QED is quite heavy machinery. I was looking for a simpler argument (maybe not as water tight as QED). There might be a certain breadth of the absorption line due to doppler shift, but let’s keep it simple and let’s assume the real absorption spectrum is discrete (or...- wacki
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High School Atom absorbing a photon and emitting a photon afterwards
If an atom absorbs a photon it can only do it if the incoming photon has precisely the energy of the required electron excitation (difference between 2 energy levels of the atom). The very basic question: Why can't an electron (bound in an atom) absorb the incoming photon with an energy...- wacki
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- Atoms Photon absorption
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Undergrad Why can we not produce a "giant" nucleus?
Apart from the giant nucleus. Why is it not possible to have a 2 neutron bound state. (I'm not sure if that should be asked in a separate thread, but it is so closely related). For the 2 neutron bound state there is no electric repulsion and if they have opposite spin they could both sit in the...- wacki
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad How Is the Exponential Map Defined for Lie Groups Without a Metric?
Ahh yes, thanks Orodruin. I clearly lack experience and intuition with non-Levi-Civita connections.- wacki
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad How Is the Exponential Map Defined for Lie Groups Without a Metric?
I’ve read about the exponential map that for Lie groups the exponential map is actually the exponential function. But the exponential map is based on the geodesic ODE, so you need Christoffel symbols and thus the metric. But usually nobody gives you a metric with a Lie group. So how can I get...- wacki
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- Exponential Groups Lie groups Map
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Graduate Introductory Material for Relativistic Boltzmann Equation
Thank you! I've just skimmed it, but it's exactly what I was looking for. Happy new year!- wacki
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Introductory Material for Relativistic Boltzmann Equation
I’m searching for an introduction to relativistic Boltzmann equation. (Sorry, I know this is a question about learning material) I’ve read an excellent script from David Tong about non-relativistic kinetic theory (from Liouville to Navier-Stokes using Boltzmann equation (see link below)...- wacki
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- Boltzmann Boltzmann equation Introductory Material Relativistic
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Forum learning material (or similar) is gone
Yes, that's it, thanks!- wacki
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Forum learning material (or similar) is gone
Hi, I think there was a forum called "Learning Material" or similar, which seem to have gone. That forum was not just about books, but much broader. I can't say when it disappeared. Why was it closed? I can't find anything equivalent to it here.- wacki
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