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  • ...plasma experiments of very lossy machines. This predicted that the rate of diffusion was linear with temperature and inversely linear with the strength of the c ...ed by Bohm diffusion is much higher than the rate predicted by [[classical diffusion]], which develops from a [[random walk]] within the plasma. The classical m
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  • ...]], [[tokamak transport]], [[anomalous diffusion in plasmas]], [[ambipolar diffusion]], [[Phipps's potential]], [[the motional electric field of Weber's law is ...e electric field predicted by Weber's law is compatible with the anomalous diffusion in plasmas. Finally, we discuss some modem experiments related to this topi
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  • | keywords = [[physical law]], [[diffusion equation]], [[radioactive decay]], [[conservation principles]] ...nction is made between specific laws such as: the 1/r<sup>2</sup> law, the diffusion equation, the law of radioactive decay, Hubble's law, and fundamental laws
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  • ...Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium. and Generalization of the Maxwell?Einstein Diffusion Force." Physics Essays. 10.278?303 (1997).
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  • ...hat the concept of quantum mechanics could be derived classically from the diffusion of self-organized waves of Brownian particles. Therefore, photons are here
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  • ...plasma experiments of very lossy machines. This predicted that the rate of diffusion was linear with temperature and inversely linear with the strength of the c ...ed by Bohm diffusion is much higher than the rate predicted by [[classical diffusion]], which develops from a [[random walk]] within the plasma. The classical m
    12 KB (1,921 words) - 12:54, 6 February 2018
  • ...tatics, electric currents, electromagnetic fields, heat flow, gravitation, diffusion, optics, or acoustics. It tabulates the properties of 40 coordinate systems ...sics, considered in this book, are the Laplace equation, Poisson equation, diffusion equation, scalar wave equation, and vector wave equation. Several methods o
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  • ...ate of change of the particle thermal momentum. The resulting, generalized diffusion force <em>f</em><sub>D</sub>, per particle, has proved to be highly signifi
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  • ...ns?? group behavior is of characteristics similar to the wave. Reflection, diffusion, refraction and transmission of light are all phenomenon of matter??s attra
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  • ...both proportional to 1/v, corresponding to the threshold of runaways. Both diffusion and drift in the v space almost vanish in the small dv where n2(v) = Bn1(v)
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  • ...Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium. and Generalization of the Maxwell-Einstein Diffusion Force," Physics Essays, 10, 287-303, No.2 (1997).
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  • ...yptography, decoherence and macroscopic quantum effects, the quantum state diffusion model, quantum gravity, the quantum mechanics of cosmology and quantum non-
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  • ...ad to Ohm's law, Flick's law, and other dispositive laws, and the Einstein diffusion-mobility/viscosity relation. But particle flux densities are locally indete
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  • * "Deterministic and Stochastic Spin Diffusion in Classical Heisenberg Magnets," <em>Applied Physics</em>, V70, p. 6181 ff
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  • ...nge of the particle momentum, associated with thermal motion, to study the diffusion of suspended particles in liquids. This book shows that Einstein's procedur ...nge of the particle momentum, associated with thermal motion, to study the diffusion of suspended particles in liquids. In this book, it is shown that Einstein'
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  • ...pressure.'' This result leads to a generalization of the Maxwell-Einstein diffusion force, fD' which is highly significant at interfaces. But such a force is m
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  • ...gments on various morning shows on 2SER and current put some stuff on the "Diffusion" program. And, of course, working on the Ritzian alternative to relativity
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  • ...ostructured materials.&nbsp; Analytical and FE solutions of flow patterns, diffusion profiles, scattering/diffraction phenomena, etc.&nbsp; Modeled structure-pr &nbsp;D. M. Anderson and H. Wennerstr&ouml;m, &ldquo;Self&#8209;diffusion in bicontinuous cubic phases, L3 phases, and microemulsions&rdquo;, '''J. P
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  • ...e element of the low process low pressure helium and hydrogen gases mix by diffusion, there is an increase of entropy, but there is no increase in heat as a con
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  • ...{{Unbulleted list |item_style=padding:0.15em 0;line-height:1.15em | [[Bohm-diffusion]] | [[Bohm interpretation]] | [[De Broglie–Bohm theory]] | [[Hidden varia ====Quantum theory and Bohm-diffusion====
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  • ...]]), and the substance rotated very slowly such that there is negligible [[diffusion]] of the substance. In this example, the droplet becomes a thread which, i
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