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    The Wave-Like Nature of Electrons: Electric & Magnetic Fields

    when we say , electron acts like a wave ,does we mean to say that it produces electric and magnetic field or em waves varying with distance and time
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    Understanding the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in Quantum Mechanics

    in quantum mechanics, these same pairs of variables are related by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. The energy of a particle at a certain event is the negative of the derivative of the action along a trajectory of that particle ending at that event with respect to the time of the event...
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    Magnetic Forces: Investigating Torque & Attraction

    The concentration of flux in low-reluctance materials forms strong temporary poles and causes mechanical forces that tend to move the materials towards regions of higher flux so it is always an attractive force(pull). what are these mechanical forces... are they result of torque produced...
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    What is negative frequency(fourier transform)

    in Fourier transforms of normal baseband sigal , spectral components are replicated on both +ve and -ve sides of frequency axis. i know that both -ve and +ve frequency components contribute to the total power of the signal but i don't know the physical significance of the -ve frequencies...
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    Why do electric flux and charge have the same units?

    no,V/m is electric field intensity not flux
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    Why do electric flux and charge have the same units?

    eletric flux and charge have same units ie coloumb is it a coincidence or some similarity exists btw these two? electric flux density D= εE is used for calculating flux ψ not E .why?(read tht it is done for practical reasons) please explain the practical reasons ,if any.
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    Why does valence electrons not produce electric field in the space?

    let X be any hypothetical isolated neutral atom and X- be the anion formed when X gain 1 electron this extra electron is in the valence energy orbit(band) and X- being charged produces electric field check me if i m wrng above now X(neutral) also consists of electrons in the...
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    The Intricate World of Analog Signals and the Limitations of Digital Processing

    is it true that analog signals are the logarithmic version of the natural signals... and hence the name a-na -log.? what is the meaning of infinite information contained in analog or continuous valued signal? please elaborate
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    Direction of electrical force in coloumb's law

    is there any theoretical proof why force between the two charges act along the line joining them (acc to coloumb' s law)
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