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59 results for "Quantum Physics and Relativity"

59 results for "Quantum Physics and Relativity"

Quantum Physics and Relativity

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This subject is divided into the subtopics below; selecting a subtopic will take you to a list of specific demos that relate to that area. You can browse other subjects from the navigation on the left. You can search for specific demos using the Search...

Density

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Aluminum/Uranium and SF6/Air/Helium density comparisons.

What It Shows

The concept of mass per unit volume, aka density, is shown by having several different substances on hand for comparison. In solid materials, we have equal size chunks1 of aluminum (2...

Pendulum Waves

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What it shows:

Fifteen uncoupled simple pendulums of monotonically increasing lengths dance together to produce visual traveling waves, standing waves, beating, and random motion. One might call this kinetic art and the choreography of the dance of the...

Inverted Pendulum

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A physical pendulum finds stability in its inverted position when driven at the proper frequency and amplitude combination.

How it works

The physical pendulum is a 45 cm x 2 cm x 6 mm (1/4") strip mounted on a ball-bearing pivot and can rotate 360 degrees...

Bouncing Photon

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A photon (modeled by a bouncing ping-pong ball) is observed from two reference frames and provides the motivation for time dilation.

Microwave Tunneling analog

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3 cm microwaves and prisms made of plastic beads demonstrate total internal reflection in one prism, and coupling of the evanescent wave to a second prism. An audio signal corresponds to the one kiloHertz modulation of the microwaves.

The prisms are made...

Black Body Radiation Lamp

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thermal radiation

What it shows:

The thermal radiation emitted from a black body is temperature dependant. The tungsten filament of a bulb approximates a black body, and by increasing the current through the bulb, its temperature rises and so its color spectrum shifts to...

Tether-ball Catastrophe

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What it shows:

An accelerated electric charge radiates energy. So according to classical physics, an electron in orbit about an atomic nucleus should emit electromagnetic radiation by virtue of its orbital motion. As it radiates energy, the radius of its...

Optical Analog of Uncertainty Principle

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What it shows:

In the Heisenberg uncertainty relation, the momentum of a particle cannot be known with any greater accuracy than h/∆x where h is Planck's constant and ∆x is the uncertainty in spatial position. The more you localize its spatial position...