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Does the Photoelectric Effect Indicate Quantized Energy Emission by Atoms?
Homework Statement Do photoelectric effect suggest that the emission of energy by an atom be quantized Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I think it is true as photoelectric effect told us that atom emitt energy in terms of electron.- haoku
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- Atom Emission Energy Photoelectric Photoelectric effect quantized
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Is Time Quantized? Exploring Theories and Possibilities
Purely a thought. Since the energy is quantized and therefore matter is quantized, is it possible for time to be quantized? Are there any theories to would support that idea? And perhaps, if time is quantized then what about space (as in space we move in) itself?- Tachyonie
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- quantized Time
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Digital and quantized signal, are one same thing?
digital and quantized signal, are one same thing?- Physicsissuef
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- Digital quantized Signal
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On Snyder's paper on Quantized Space-Time
Hello, I have been trying to work out the mathematical details of H Snyder's 1947 paper, titled http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v71/i1/p38_1" , and I am stuck at something. When the space-time variables are considered as Hermitian operators, and we need to verify that they satisfy Lorentz...- arkobose
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- Paper quantized Space-time
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Electron in a well: energies are quantized or not?
hi, I'm new on this forum, and I don't know english very well (sorry). maybe you can clarify me about this doubt. an electron in a well with infinite walls has a discrete set of energies, right? but if the length of the well is infinite, what can I say about energy state density? is it uniform...- no_math_plz
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- Electron Energies quantized
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Uncovering the Mystery of Time: Examining Theories in Modern Physics
Hi, Lately I was wondering whether or not time is also "quantized". By that I mean that, is time something continuous or more like something discrete, i.e does there exist an indivisible entity of time? I know that energy (or, equivalently matter) is quantized. Maybe time is as well? That we...- yoran
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- quantized Time
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Why is angular momentum quantized?
Hello Everybody. I wanted to find a good explanation for "Why is angular momentum quantized?" but I found a lot of explanations most of them includes math. Could you help me about the question Why is angular momentum quantized? philosophically. thank you form now.- TURK
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- Angular Angular momentum Momentum quantized
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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How did Millikan show the electron charge to be quantized?
In all of the physics books I have, the story is Millikan, in measuring (calculating) the charge found on tiny oil drops, "found them all to be integer multiples of a single, fundamental unit", the electron charge -e. The question I have is, HOW did he show them to all be multiples of a...- Signifier
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- Charge Electron Millikan quantized
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Quantized flux in superconductors
I read that most type-2 superconductors have one quantum of flux (2*pi*h-bar/e) per flux filament (fluxon), but that a few have a different value (were fullerenes one of them?). I mentioned this to an professor I am doing some research for, and he challenged what I read. Now, I can't find what...- zen loki
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- Flux quantized Superconductors
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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What does it mean to be 'quantized'?
What does it mean to be 'quantized'? My teacher often says about Quantum Physics. I just don't get what that means. My teacher explained that quantized means everything can be or can not be (I didn't listen carefully) cut indefinitely. If everything can be cut indefinitely, then how about...- MIA6
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- Mean quantized
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Quantized Field: Definition & Meaning
when they say a field is quantized, what is meant by that?- captain
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- quantized
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Quantized Charge Problem, Why is this right?
Homework Statement 26. Calculate the number of coulombs of positive charge in 250 cm^3 of (neutral) water. (Hint: A hydrogen atom contains one proton; an oxygen atom contains eight protons.) Homework Equations q = n_{e}e, n_{e} = \pm1, \pm 2, \pm 3,..., e \equiv elementary...- PFStudent
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- Charge quantized
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The temperature is also quantized?
We know the average energy of particle could be described by temperature. E=k*T. The energy is quantized. Its unit is E=h*v. So the temperature is also quantized? What’s its unit? Get it by equation k*T=h*v? If select v=4080MHz, T=0.1959k, seems too large:confused:- maris205
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- quantized Temperature
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Charge Quantized: Explaining the Contradiction
When I first study the chapter Charge, I was told that charges are quantized, that is, you can't find a charge of like 6.2e or 1/3e. But later, when I got into the quantum theory, I was told that there are quarks, which have charges like +2/3e or -1/3e. Don't these two statements...- exec
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- Charge quantized
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Is Time Quantized? Investigating the Possibility
So is time Quantized too? Frequency musts be quantized. v~c/(h/2*pi) fastest velocity over the smallest distance so v~2*c*pi*n/h. If there is a smallest frequency (1/second). Is v^-1 the smallest time unit?- Wizardsblade
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- quantized Time
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Jumping between quantized values
If you have a particle spinning at some quantized value and it makes a jump to the next energy level so it's spinning faster, what happens in the in-between time? If it happens immediately I'd think that would imply an infinite acceleration...- coolnessitself
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- quantized
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Is free electron's motion quantized?
is free electron's motion quantized? For example if i knock off electron from an atom and than trap it inside some space where i can manipulate magnetic fields, can i slow and speed up the electron continuously, or will the electron speed be quantized? please, explain why is it quantized?- sneez
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- Motion quantized
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Understanding Quantized Values - Learn Examples & Concepts
All I can think of are electrons and marbles! Oh god, please help. I need examples of quantized values. And Quantized means, they're set to a select grouping, like whole numbers vs. real numbers? I'm hoping I'm somewhat on the right track... Can't time be quantized too?- lemonylimes
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- quantized
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question regarding Energy of a Particle in a Box is Quantized
I'm not sure how should I ask the question, so I'm going to go ahead and quote from the book. "The model of a particle in a one-dimensional box has been applied to the pi electons in a linear conjugated hydrocarbons. Consider butadiene, H2C=CHCH=CH2, which has four pi electrons. Although...- luckymango
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- Box Energy Particle quantized
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The Uncertainty Principle and Quantized Time
GIVEN: 1. The more accurately you determine a particle's position, the less you know about its momentum, and vice versa. (Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle) 2. Momentum is defined as mass times velocity. 3. Velocity is defined as change in position over time. 4. The rest mass of a particle...- Toptomcat
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- Principle quantized Time Uncertainty Uncertainty principle
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Double slit in time experiment = evidence for quantized spacetime
Double slit in time experiment. http://faculty.physics.tamu.edu/ggp/#doubleSlit http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/9/3/1/1?rss=2.03Cbr20/E This surely is experimental evidence that that matter/energy is not just quantised over spatial dimensions (as shown by the classical double slit...- XenZ
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- Double slit Evidence Experiment quantized Slit Spacetime Time
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Can Space-Time Be Quantized and What Could That Mean for Physics?
I only dabble in physics, so a layman's explanation would be appreciated. My question is, can space-time be quantized? I know that Plank's constant is often used for both length and time, so does it apply also to space-time? I ask this question because it appears to me that this concept can...- Physics101
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- quantized Space-time
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Gravity Quantized (~GRAVITON~ )
I've been looking around in various physics books and websites - talking to some people too - and cannot find anything on gravity. I don't mean the inverse sqaure law [ F = G m1m2/r2 ] or gravity's constant [ G = 6.67 * 10^11 m3 Kg s-1 ] but more to the point how the particles ( on the...- ~()
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- Gravity quantized
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Can Dimension and Time be quantized?
Can Dimension and Time be quantized? For example, distance and time is a whole number multiple a smallest unit. p/s: I don't have any facts to support my question, so this is possibly one of my illogical thought :smile:- scilover89
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- Dimension quantized Time
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Quantized Space & Lorentz Contraction in Loop Quantum Gravity
Does anyone know how in LQG they avoid the contradiction of a smallest unit of quantized space and Lorentz contraction?- metrictensor
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- Contraction Gravity Loop Loop quantum gravity Lorentz Lorentz contraction quantized Quantum Quantum gravity Space
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Quantized space-time and redshift.
I have been reading about Loop Quantum Gravity and about Spin Foam, and I am stuck on a (probably stupid) idea. It seems that one of the underpinnings of these concepts is that space-time is quantized in discrete units at the Planck scale. If space-time is quantized and the universe is...- turbo
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- quantized Redshift Space-time
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Can Strings be Quantized a 2nd time?
Open strings and closed strings are the quanta of Type I string theory. If the rotational (vibrational) axis of a closed string coincides with another existing string, and this string is subsequently closed, can the new form of double loops of string be considered as a 2nd quantum structure of...- Antonio Lao
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- quantized Strings Time
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Quantized Structure of a Graviton
The quantum of gravity is called graviton. And using symbols for quanta of length, \psi_E and \psi_B and quanta of linear momentum, \phi_E and \phi_B, the time independent structure of graviton, G^{-} is given by G^{-} = \psi_E \times \phi_E \cdot \psi_B \times \phi_B- Antonio Lao
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- Graviton quantized Structure
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Is Quantizing Spacetime Possible According to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics?
If space is restricted to just one dimension, can this 1-dim space together with the 1-dim time be subjected to a process of quantization?- Antonio Lao
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- quantized Spacetime
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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CMB Anisotropies Reveal Quantized Gravity
Dated as of today: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0401070 What do you think guys? :)- alexsok
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- Cmb Gravity quantized
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Basic tools for quantized differential geometry
One of selfAdjoint's posts in a loop gravity thread pointed out that many of the tools needed belonged in differential geometry. This is his 22 October 8:33 pm post: ----------------------- "Since Greg the magician got us a reprieve on the bandwidth thing, I'll add a little. I just read...- marcus
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- Differential Differential geometry Geometry quantized Tools
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Quantized angular momentum of diatomic gas molecule: Bohr Model
Here is the problem: A diatomic gas molecule consists of two atoms of mass m separated by a fixed distance d rotating about an axis as shown. Assuming that its angular momentum is quantized just as in the Bohr atom, determine a) the quantized angular speed, b) the quantized rotational energy...- frankR
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- Angular Angular momentum Bohr Bohr model Gas Model Molecule Momentum quantized
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Can Electron Fluctuations Lead to Quantized Time?
Perhaps this is an easy one for you experts our there. When we consider an electron that occupies some local and small region of space, and then we assume that this electron [if it means anything to talk about a particular one] is un-measured - back in an unknown state- but that by the laws of...- Ivan Seeking
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- Electron Fluctuations quantized Time
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics