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  • | title = The Classical Adiabatic Constancy of ? for an Ideal Gas Turns out to be a Quantum Mechanical Occurence ...c cubic box of volume </span>''V''<span>, the ''constant, in the classical law of adiabatic expansion expression'', i.e. PV<sup>5/3</sup> </span>can be de
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  • ...the Classical Adiabatic Constancy of PV for an Ideal Gas, and for a Photon Gas ...gas, although the related setup is quite different than the previous ideal gas setup. At any rate, we come out with ''PV<sup>5/3</sup> ~ hc = constant'',
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  • | title = The Ideal Gas Behavior is a Macroscopic Manifestation of Quantum Mechanics ...d. Thus we end up with a ''precise definition'' of an ideal gas: ''It is a gas,'' ''where the behavior can be predicted based on the quantum mechanics of
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  • ...thematica: The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematica Physics - The First Law of Motion (Inertial Motion) ...thematica: The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematica Physics - The First Law of Motion (Inertial Motion) 1335.jpeg
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  • ...sibility is in agreement with Bernoulli's principle; an application of the law of the 'conservation of energy' in fluid-dynamics. The theory renders a con
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  • ...-Like Interaction, or The Same, De Broglie Relationship, as Imposed by the Law of Energy Conservation, in All Kinds of Interaction, Making a Whole New Uni ...minal Interaction, or The Same, de Broglie Relationship, As Imposed By The Law of Energy Conservation, In All Kinds of Interaction, Making a Whole New Uni
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  • ...n (hf = mv<sup>2</sup>), the agreement of Quantum Mechanics with Ideal Gas Law and addition of particulate density to Einstein's Energy Equation (E = nmv<
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  • ...n sequence, but their opacity begins to be dominated by [[Kramers' opacity law]] after nuclear fusion begins, thus moving them off the Hayashi track. Star ...e power per unit surface area they emit is given by the [[Stefan-Boltzmann law]]:
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  • ...birth and death of stars. Influencing the following: high velocity moving gas in interstellar medium (ISM), cosmic voids which are the sources of empty s ...span>&nbsp;</span>Solar Metrics, Relic Radiation &amp; Calibrated Hubbles Law. </span>''
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  • ...dation]] with a glass or [[fused quartz]] bulb that is filled with [[inert gas]] or a vacuum. In a [[halogen lamp]], filament [[evaporation]] is slowed by ...te at high temperatures and that the evacuated chamber would contain fewer gas molecules to react with the platinum, improving its longevity. Although a w
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  • ...also the fifth-brightest in the sky,<ref name="israel1998"/> making it an ideal amateur astronomy target,<ref name="eicher1988">{{cite book ...ction, as may happen when a white dwarf in a [[binary star]] system strips gas away from the other star. SN 1986G was used to demonstrate that the spectra
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