6 items with this tag.

  • two equipotential surfaces may never intersect

    C23-4 ProofDeferred Consider the case where in C23-E Q23.11 there exists a touching pair of equipotential surfaces, this implies at that point an abrupt/step change in the electric field lines at that point, meaning at such a point the direction of $\vec{E}$ cannot be determined.

  • nuclear fusion

    C23-E EmergingTechnology A kind of nuclear reactions where nucleons approach until their surfaces are in contact, undergo subatomic particle collisions at [$r \approx 1.2\times 10^{-15} \text{ m}$ → When we read this, it is telling us that 10^{-15} in a more natural way.] .

  • nuclear fission

    C23-E When a nucleus is bisected, the self-energy contained undergoes energy transformation and heat flow.

  • nuclear reactions

    C23-E Nuclei are subject to different kinds of task transformations, subject to principle of conservation of charge law of conservation of energy law of conservation of momentum law of conservation of angular momentum law of conservation of nucleons nuclear transmutation First experiment or measurem...

  • self-energy

    C23-E 23.71 Assembling a uniformly-charged object with charge density [$\rho$ → When we read this, it is telling us that rho in a more natural way.] leads to a dichotomy that, the self energy to create a uniformly charged point charge is infinite.

  • geiger counter

    C23-E A machine that serves as a measurement device for determining if ionizing radiation is present in space.