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Specific heat capacity of a 2D free electron gas
I have got so far the 2D density of states as $g(\epsilon)=\frac{Am}{\pi\hbar^2}$ where $A$ is the area of the "square" and $m$ is the the electron mass. Then I have found an expression for the the ch …
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Navier-Stokes system
For the first part look up the difference between Lagrangian and Eulerian reference frames and also total derivative. Second bit read about the Reynolds number of a system.
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Conversion of energy to mass with radioactive decay
Work it out both ways and compare the difference in mass, you should get it being zero to all intents an purposes
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Proton scattering off electrons
I'm looking at a question which starts off as:
A proton is travelling through a material and scattering the electrons in the material. Express the scattering angle in terms of the impact parameter …