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a relatively simple and quantitative description of the spin-orbit interaction for an electron bound to an atom, up to first order in perturbation theory, using some semiclassical electrodynamics and non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Thi...
Assignment 11: Describe the Merits of Using a CT Scan to Examine the Posterior Maxilla Prior To a Sinus Lift Procedure Introduction The scanner, also called computerized axial tomography or CAT scan is an imaging system widely used in medic...
Radiation Light is made up of Electromagnetic Waves (EM). It is the mixture of magnetic and electric field oscillating together. Both the fields are perpendicular and waves travel perpendicularly to both fields. Photons are the particle th...
molecules and atoms is described by quantum mechanics; classical (Newtonian) mechanics cannot be used because the de Broglie wavelengths (?=h/mv) of the electrons are comparable with molecular (and atomic) dimensions. The relevant quantum-...
is a satellite based system that was designed by the US Department of Defense to "simplify and improve military and civilian navigation and positioning anywhere on earth." There are three components to the system: the space component, the ...
GPS), previously known as the Navistar Global Positioning System, and how it is becoming an increasingly important part of everyday life for ordinary people, and is also increasingly important for broad commercial applications such as autom...
photochemistry, known as the law of Grotthus-Draper (by chemists Theodor Grotthuss and John W. Draper ), states that light must be absorbed by a chemical substance that results in a photochemical reaction. The second law of photochemistry, ...