Lectures on Quantum Chromodynamics from CERN

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The discussion provides links to various physics video lectures on quantum chromodynamics (QCD) from CERN, covering topics such as an introduction to QCD, its application in collider physics, and QCD phenomenology. These resources aim to enhance understanding of the fundamental interactions in particle physics. The lectures are suitable for both beginners and those with more advanced knowledge of the subject. Access to these educational materials can significantly aid in grasping the complexities of QCD. Overall, the thread serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of quantum chromodynamics.
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For simple comparison, I think the same thought process can be followed as a block slides down a hill, - for block down hill, simple starting PE of mgh to final max KE 0.5mv^2 - comparing PE1 to max KE2 would result in finding the work friction did through the process. efficiency is just 100*KE2/PE1. If a mousetrap car travels along a flat surface, a starting PE of 0.5 k th^2 can be measured and maximum velocity of the car can also be measured. If energy efficiency is defined by...

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