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  • 111Normalisable wave function — In quantum mechanics, wave functions which describe real particles must be normalisablefn|1: the probability of the particle to occupy any place must equal 1. Mathematically, in one dimension this is expressed as :int {A}^{B} psi^*(x)psi(x)… …

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  • 112Frederica Academy — Infobox School name = Frederica Academy caption = Lovick P. Corn Hall head of school = Ellen E. Fleming established = 1969 grades = K 12 students = 426 [2007 2008] faculty = 54 [2007 2008] [cite web… …

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  • 113Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics) — Shocks and discontinuities are transition layers where the plasma properties change from one equilibrium state to another. The relation between the plasma properties on both sides of a shock or a discontinuity can be obtained from the… …

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  • 114Normalizable wave function — In quantum mechanics, wave functions which describe real particles must be normalizable: the probability of the particle to occupy any place must equal 1. [1] Mathematically, in one dimension this is expressed as: Or identically: where the… …

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  • 115Heisenberg, Werner — (1901– 76)    Scientist.    Heisenberg was born in Würtzburg, Germany. He was educated at the University of Munich and he taught at Göttingen and Leipzig. During the Second World War, he directed the German atomic bomb project. Today, however, he …

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  • 116impact — n 1. collision, crash, clash, striking, bump; slam, bang, knock, thump, whack, thwack; blow, stroke, punch, smack, slap, Inf. clip, smash. 2. percussion, shock, force, full force, brunt; pressure, impetus, momentum, energy. 3. influence, bearing …

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  • 117K-alpha — energy between the electron spin and the orbital momentum of the 2p orbital. K alpha is typically by far the strongest X ray spectral line for an element bombarded with energy sufficient to cause maximally intense X ray emission.The analogous K… …

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  • 118mechanics — /meuh kan iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical and practical application …

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  • 119spectroscopy — spectroscopist /spek tros keuh pist/, n. /spek tros keuh pee, spek treuh skoh pee/, n. the science that deals with the use of the spectroscope and with spectrum analysis. [1865 70; SPECTRO + SCOPY] * * * Branch of analysis devoted to identifying… …

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  • 120Mass in special relativity — incorporates the general understandings from the concept of mass energy equivalence. Added to this concept is an additional complication resulting from the fact that mass is defined in two different ways in special relativity: one way defines… …

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