Comprendre la loi de Schmidt et le potentiel inelastique

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Schmidt's Law relates to the behavior of crystals under specific conditions, indicating that a crystal's structure and properties can be predicted based on this law. The expression "a crystal obeys Schmidt's Law" suggests that the crystal's response to external forces aligns with the principles outlined by the law. Additionally, an inelastic potential refers to a perturbation in the Hamiltonian that does not conserve energy, typically represented by terms involving higher powers of displacement, such as cubic or quartic terms. Understanding these concepts is crucial for studying material properties and their responses to various forces. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clarity in scientific communication and encourages users to engage in the appropriate language for broader understanding.
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Bonsoir je voudrai savoir si c'est possible c'est quoi la loi de schmidt et plus precisemment que signifie l'expression : un crystal obeit a la loi de schmidt
De plus je voudrai savoir c'est quoi un potentiel inelastique.
Merci d'avance
 
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joelle said:
Bonsoir je voudrai savoir si c'est possible c'est quoi la loi de schmidt et plus precisemment que signifie l'expression : un crystal obeit a la loi de schmidt
De plus je voudrai savoir c'est quoi un potentiel inelastique.
Merci d'avance
Here is a quickie translation for those who may be culturally challenged. :wink:

Good evening, I wish to know if possible, what is Schmidt's Law
and further precisely what is the meaning of the expression: "A crystal obeys Schmidt's Law"?
Further, I wish to know what is inelastic potential?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Ouabache said:
Here is a quickie translation for those who may be culturally challenged. :wink:
Sorry, but that didn't help. :redface:
 
An inelastic perturbation to the Hamiltonian of the form H'=k_{1}x^{3}+k_{2}x^{4}+...,with the constants real is an example of an inelastic potential.

Daniel.
 
joelle said:
Bonsoir je voudrai savoir si c'est possible c'est quoi la loi de schmidt et plus precisemment que signifie l'expression : un crystal obeit a la loi de schmidt
De plus je voudrai savoir c'est quoi un potentiel inelastique.
Merci d'avance
This question has been addressed here: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=78584

Please do not double post and please post in English!
(And welcome to PF!) :smile:
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks
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