hello all,
I'm looking for a good and reasonably priced book on quantum chromodynamics
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
many thanks
in advance
ok so would we say that the particles are already moving but at different speeds and that this difference is what we are measuring when we measure voltage?
and thank you for your reply
hi every one.
ive been digging around on the idea of volt edge and have come across the idea that potential difference is the difference in electrical potential. this is the energy required to move a particle between two reference points without acceleration?
i apologies at my lack of knowledge...
sorry i assent expressing any theory that i thought of as such i was just asking about what i had been reading up about and not knowing the name had tried to describe it as best as i could. but my apologies and ill make sure to mention i am not posing a theory next time.
thank you
ewen
hi everyone.
i'm only 16 so please beer that in mind.
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Ewen
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Ewen
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Evenus
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i am a great lover of all things science and would love to pursue a carrier in it. namely physics (i am greatly interested in chemistry but only from a particular level) i am 14. so i know you will all say i am to young to worry a bout this but i want to start prepping myself for...
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i am only 14 so can we please try and make answers in such a way that i will understand them.
i am wondering as to why photons do not interact with the higes field
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Evenus1