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Undergraduate Physics major at UCLA.


Feb
26
suggested suggested edit on De broglie equation
Feb
26
comment Entropy change relation to the number of lost bits
Sorry. I really don't have enough knowledge about this. Ignore what I said!
Feb
25
comment Entropy change relation to the number of lost bits
"these entropy changes" What entropy changes are you referring to? My guess is you're referring to adiabatic, isothermal etc. I don't see why energy entropy should be related to computing entropy so directly. Also, you might be interested in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(computing)
Feb
25
revised De broglie equation
grammar and concise
Feb
25
suggested suggested edit on De broglie equation
Feb
25
comment X-ray diffraction (is it possible?)
btw I'm very unknowledgeable about this topic so to be sure about the information please rely on the quotes and not on what I said , what I said was based on my understanding from the quotes...
Feb
25
comment X-ray diffraction (is it possible?)
In a vague hand wavy intuitive sense, yes we can get entire information from X-ray scattering. We need the " angles and intensities of these diffracted beams"-en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_crystallography
Feb
25
revised X-ray diffraction (is it possible?)
added 924 characters in body
Feb
25
revised Material strain from spacetime curvature
latex \mathrm{}
Feb
25
answered Solving systems of equations in dynamics
Feb
25
suggested suggested edit on Material strain from spacetime curvature
Feb
24
comment Material strain from spacetime curvature
your edit seems to have loaded, edited 5 minutes ago by you
Feb
24
comment Material strain from spacetime curvature
try hitting the back button in your browser
Feb
24
comment X-ray diffraction (is it possible?)
how big the lattice? did the links answer your question?
Feb
24
revised Time to emit electrons
spelling fixed
Feb
24
comment Time to emit electrons
Are you wondering whether it's experimentally possible to measure the time that an electron would take to be emitted from an atom if the energy got to the atom in a continuum way due to technological advances? If it isn't actually continuum in nature, we can't do it experimentally regardless of the technological advances. (though we might use computers to calculate...)
Feb
24
suggested suggested edit on Time to emit electrons
Feb
24
suggested suggested edit on Material strain from spacetime curvature
Feb
24
answered X-ray diffraction (is it possible?)
Feb
24
comment How do you magnetize an object?
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