So the Balmers constant is cool and easy to use compared to the Rydberg constant and I was looking for something simpler and came up with this.
If you change the Balmers constant to B=91.126705 by dividing it by 2² (because 364.50682 is the Balmers series) and use the formula. Wavelength =...
My question is simply a what about question. I neither believe nor dis-believe the moon landings I would like to believe there true but I ask because I am having a hard time believing the Van Allen belts would be much of a problem to a astronaut being that the particles in the belt would already...
Hi I want to create a thought experiment involving waves of any kind. I am going to create a thought experiment I am on a boat that is at rest in the ocean. I am standing on the boat measuring the size of the waves and the frequency. So I measure the wave along the side of my boat to have a...
Guys when the temp cooled and the universe became transparent i read around 57,000 years after the big bang what would the wavelength of the CMB be then?
Wouldn't the wooden frame create extra distance between the compass and the metal rocket ? That would surly decrease the magnetic interference. It would probably help somewhat with vibrations to I'm guessing?
So Scotland and Wales get hit that's not England. As for tornadoes and spiders come on seriously it might rain al ot but we ain't all dying of getting wet here.
So if time dilation is what's left after correcting for the optical effect and we want to know our motion through the universe. We can't use light because we have no reference point to what not being in motion is and there's lots of attempts using light which doesn't work.
Why don't we just take...
Does anyone know any experiments that have been done that are prof of chemical processes,etc also slow down?
I know there's experiments done that show atoms decay slower but how this effects chemical processes would be interesting to understand.
[Mentor's note: Some erroneous and misleading...
I have thought about this one to surly the clocks will appear to slow down in one direction and speed up in the opposite direction as they traveling towards and away from the standing observer unlike the vertical clocks that appear to just slow down.
They would not be unsynchronized though as...
Isn't the difference in distance the whole point of the DELAYED choice experiment?
I was under the impression that the difference in distance was what the delayed was all about and the fact that the results still came out regardless of the delay.
Time is a measurement of the rate of change of everything in the universe.
Eg atomic clocks are the measurement of motion of electrons.
We measure motion then give it a time frame based on its speed in relation to other motions.
How can you have larger masses with the same gravitational force? If there mass is greater there gravity is also greater.
Gravity decreases with distance (double the distance quarter the force) so no there larger mass will create more gravitational force at the same distance.
Do you mean at a...