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Undergrad Nuclear form factor, the graph F2(q) vs. q (fm-1)
In fact, In the book Subatomic Physics, p. 137, Eq. (6.6), we can just use f(q) where q is a scalar.- Yuen
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Undergrad Nuclear form factor, the graph F2(q) vs. q (fm-1)
In the article J. R. Ficence, ,,,, I. Sick, Phys. Lett. B 32, 460 (1970), Fig. 1, there is graph F(q) vs. q (fm-1). In the article J. S. McCarthy, I. Sick, …, Phys. Rev. Lett. 25, 884 (1970), Fig. 1, there is graph F2(q2) vs. q2 (fm-2). How to obtain the graph F2(q) vs. q (fm-1) from the graph...- Yuen
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
Including new experimental results, the article can be updated annually. This will be important contribution to nuclear physics.- Yuen
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
ohwilleke said 'An article like that would easily pass peer review and get published, and would subsequently receive a great many citations, which would greatly increase your prestige as a widely cited scientist'. If a graduate student completes such an article. Can this be used as a thesis...- Yuen
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
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Graduate Experimental nucleon form factors from electron-nucleus scattering
Vanadium 50 said Then put this together and publish it. What's stopping you? To answer this question, in fact, I do not know AI; I have not used chatbot. I do not have any academic affiliation, and no financial support.- Yuen
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