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I am an undergrad physics student.
Electric sparks are used to ignite fuel. However, why do electric sparks release more heat than electricity conducted through a wire?
And what influences the amount of heat radiated from an electric spark? Why do some sparks radiate a lot...
Do individual photons have some attributes which relate to EM wave frequency? In other words, is there any difference in photons composing a red and blue beam of light?
What is the coherence time for a pair of entangled photons produced in a nonlinear crystal? Is it related to coherence time of the pump photon? Also, if we say that the coherence time of the two photons is T, then does it mean that the two photons can interfere with each other even if their...
I know this may sound strange, given that we cannot really work out where in space a photon is because it cannot be completely stopped. But here's a thought.
Let us assume that a photon has been emitted in vacuum going in a straight line. At any given moment in time, this photon will have...
Homework Statement
A mobile phone signal with a frequency of 1945Mhz is being broadcast from a transmitter with a peak output of 3kW.
A: What part of the EM spectrum is the signal. Classify it in terms of its orientation of oscillation and propagation.
B: Write a general equation for the...
A laser emits light of wavelength 463 nm during a brief pulse that lasts for 25 ms and has a total energy of 1.2 J. How many photons are emitted in that single pulse? (c=3.00E8 m/s, h=6.626E-34 j.s)
Suppose you have a source of light that emits light with a wavelength of 2 meters, and you set the device to be turned on and switched off alternately. You also set it so that each interval the device is turned on is only long enough for 1 meter to be emitted (1/2 a wavelength). Do you ever...
If there are real photons it might be considered reasonable to assume that each photon has certain properties. Here I am interested in finding out all known photon properties, initially by means of making a list. I have started a list and would appreciate if any additions are made to it. I would...
Homework Statement
Consider a pretend atom for which the electrons can be in anyone of the following energy states:
Label Energy
A -1.400×10-18J
B -8.000×10-19J
C -5.000×10-19J
D -3.000×10-19J
Start by arranging the four levels on a graph, then answer the following questions...
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Why do photons not pass through matter like neutrinos since they have no charge. What are they interacting with when they are stopped by matter?
Thanks,
Elliott
I read it some where that there is very small decoherence for photons. The reason being that photons do not interact with each other (Is that because photons are chargeless, colorless and flavourless particles?) and hence the information that they contain tends to stay with them. They have a...
Don't know how I bumped into this but thought some of you might like this,
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/sci.physics.research/5w2S-j0Vyfw/A95XAYUGaWgJ
By, Urs Schreiber
4/11/03
photon as strings for peasants (was: Meaning of dilaton field)
Oz schrieb:
> I presume...
I am not well versed in complex physics (I've taken honors physics in High school) so any help I can get with simpler vocabulary would be appreciated.
I stumbled upon this problem when just thinking and have not been able to find an answer.
We all know that gravity affects photons, as...
Quick question: what is meant by thermalization of photons? And how could this effect distort CMB spectrum (anisotropies)?
Any references are also welcome.
Homework Statement
A cavity contains black body radiation at temperature T = 500 K. Consider an optical mode in the cavity with frequency ω=2.5x10^{13} Hz. Calculate
a) the probability of finding 0 photons in the mode
b) the probability of finding 1 photon in the mode
c) the mean number...
Closed, collapsing universe+only photons at first --> matter when hot?
Suppose we had closed, collapsing universe with a uniform thermal distribution of low energy photons like that of the CMB and no other matter (I suppose we must pick the initial conditions right for collapse to occur) . As...
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imagine setup with source of entangled photons (A and B). Photon A travels to double slit so that either wave or particle pattern can be observed, photon B hits detector either before (setup 1) or after (setup 2) photon A has hit screen. Question:
Will setup 1 show interference pattern...
Could you have a hypothetical universe with only photons, electrons, and positrons by adjusting the parameters of the Standard Model to eliminate all the "other" stuff?
If so is String Theory flexible enough to model a hypothetical universe with only photons, electrons, positrons, and...
Suppose we have an event horizon H which is a light-like, closed 2-surface. Photons radiated outwards at the horizon along a light-like normal u of the horizon stay on the horizon (this is trivial b/c this statement is nothing else but the definition of the light-like 2-surface).
Now suppose we...
Hey guys, I was thinking about this for a while now and I seem to be on a dead end. So here it is, this is my speculation. I would love some feedback, tell me which parts are correct/false and if they are false, guide me towards the right path! :)
1. Photons can technically be their own...
I have been wondering, how do photons make up light? Are they particles that travel in transverse waves? Or do they travel in longitudinal waves? Or do they travel in waves at all?
The electromagnetic spectrum contains wavelengths that are on the scale of macroscopic objects. What I'm not sure about then is, does this mean that photons corresponding to these "macroscopic" wavelengths are actually that size? My guess is that these photons have a corresponding electric field...
Suppose you have an electron moving at constant velocity. This new area that it is moving into initially had 0 electric flux through it but now that the electron moves to that location the electric flux is changing which in turn cause a magnetic flux ad infinitum. So why must a charge be...
As a physics student, I was taught that refraction happens because when light approaches a material with a refraction index that is different than the index of the medium it is traveling through at that moment, the light that hits it first, as shown here:
This raises to me two questions...
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if an electron and a positron collide and annihilate they will produce two gamma photons departing from the collision point in opposite directions at the speed of light, right ?
Now since there is this wave/particle duality problem I was wondering if in a vacuum in this particular scenario...
Apologies, this is going to be a bit disjointed, I don't want to write the full question down as I don't want anyone to give me a solution as its an assignment question.
1. am i correct in assuming when a pion decays at rest its energy will be given by:
E^2 = p^2 c^2 + m^2 c^4
which...
Perturbation theory predicts rates of transitions between eigenstates of the unperturbed Hamiltonian, which in the independent electron model for a crystal are nonlocal Bloch wave functions or linear combinations of them that extend throughout the crystal. However, photon absorption is...
I have been looking up the practical details of certain quantum eraser type experiments and got stuck on a couple of points. I refer to a particular experiment which can be found by googling:
"A DOUBLE SLIT QUANTUM ERASER EXPERIMENT" (Sorry I don't know how to include the address)
In...
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Is it not preferable to detect a particle at the LHC with final states of photons, that when I read
in many papers I find for example for a particle beyond SM like an octet scalars if they could decay
into jets and photons+jets ( S^+ -> S^- A -> t b A), only jets channels take a...
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I am a physics student at the university of Athens (1st year) .
Recently i have been studying special relativity by myself and i have question that i can't understand by myself
When we speak about photons and their energy we use this formula : E=hf
where h : planks constant and...
Well, I was doing a problem the other day, inserting the complete interaction QED Lagrangian into the Euler-Lagrange equations, in order to obtain the field equation governing the interacting electromagnetic field, with the Dirac field. The problem is that, by doing so, I got the equation, but...
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There is a postulate of special relativity that says that the speed of light in vacuum is the same for all observers. This seems to imply (to me) that all the results of special relativity must only be used when dealing with observers who conform to the condition set by the...
Does QED predict that the hypothetical graviton particle will interact with light? I mean it would have to interact in some way, right? We already have evidence that it does. (Eddington and such). I was just under the impression that the graviton needs some sort of mass to interact with.
I might be asking a question who's answer is way beyond my level but ill give it a shot. In QED, an electric or magnetic field is described in terms of exchanged photons, right? But if a photon itself is made of electric and magnetic fields... a paradox to my ill-informed brain. :mad:
Both photons and electrons give the same kind of interference pattern in the double-slit experiment, but while in the case of electrons this carachteristic interference pattern is due to the probabilistic complex wavefunction of the Schrodinger equation within NRQM, for photons no such...
I've always taken this for granted. Now I am looking for an answer.
When electron jumps from a higher orbit to lower orbit it releases energy. Why is the energy in the form of photon?
I will take another example which will make my question easy to understand. When two electrons are kept...
What produces the photons in light bulb filament? I know that electrons are emmitted by thermionic emmission from the filament . . . do they then fall back into the filament and emit EM radiation as they de-accellerate into the filament?
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So i can accept that photons are virtual particles for the electromagnetic force but i have a question.
Considering two stationary point charges. There are photon-like particles exchanged between them to produce the force? If so then placing a double slit between them should create some...
I have read that relaxation of a rotational or vibrational mode in gases occurs through collisions of molecules , transferring energy of an excited vibrational mode into heat.
But isn't it possible that an excited vibrational mode in molecules relaxes directly by emission of radiation...?
I...
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My issue is regard a conversion from lumens to ~photons or energy at varying wavelengths. I am trying to find a way to determine the amount of energy an led can emit at different wavelengths. I figured because E = (h*c)/λ all I would need is to determine an photon emission...
Noether theorem says that with symmetries come conservation laws, and so because of time, translation and rotation symmetry, EM field itself guards energy, momentum and angular momentum conservation.
While atom deexcitation there clearly appears energy and angular momentum difference, so there...
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If we pump a beta barium borate (BBO) crystal, we get one circle of vertically polarized photons ##\left|V\right\rangle## and an intersecting circle of horizontally polarized ones ##\left|H\right\rangle##: http://quantum.ustc.edu.cn/old/img/image002.gif
At the intersection points of the...
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i am 15 and have made a device using electric motors and generators which is able to produce more "electrical output" than the "electrical input". i have won the national science fair with this but the problem is that the judges say i am braking the 2nd law of thermodynamics and...
Homework Statement
In space near earth, about 3.84*10^21 photons are incident per square meter. On average, the momentum of a photon is 1.3*10^-27. Assume we have a 1205 kg spaceship, and a square sail that is 26.3m wide.
How fast could the ship be traveling after 21 days?
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It seems that - I am getting conflicting information from the forum posts about the above topic.
Is there any difference in the properties (such as energy, intensity, spin, momentum etc):
of a photon that emerges from a double slit
without which-way
Vs
which-way?
or in other words
does a...
Where there photons around in the electroweak era?
I read that
The CMB photons travel through the universe relatively unimpeded until recombination when the atoms formed and before this they were being scattered. Were they around in the quark anti quark gluon plasma?
I am also interested in...