London penetration depth that's defined for superconductors has a similar equation to skin depth in conductors derived from maxwell's equations. Are they equivalent?
I am not able to intuitively understand the reasoning behind why the presence of dielectric between oppositely charged plates, let's say, reduces the force of attraction between the plates. I understand to some extent that electric field lines prefer to flow through dielectric (or insulator)...
I see, thanks for the answers. In that case, if I consider it as an electromagnetic wave and integrate the Poynting vector over a period of time, shouldn't the energy (over a period of time) be different depending on the velocity of the EM wave?
I have studied in high school that all chemical reactions obey conservation of mass, as the atoms are merely re-arranged, but when I read through special relativity, I was reading that you can show an infinitesimal change in mass (based on E=mc2) in combustion that's not noticeable that's being...
If I consider light as a stream of photons, then the amount of photons striking a light sensitive element should change based on velocity of the photons. The total energy for a given time should be different based on velocity, right? Is there anything wrong with my understanding?
I have a question. If the velocity of light from a point source of light depends on the direction, doesn't the intensity of light (which is a one-way measurement) change with direction? Clearly, we don't observe this, which means velocity is constant as well regardless of the direction.
I have a basic question. The motivation behind belly flop is to use air as brakes with higher surface area? And this gives us better control over landing?
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Thanks for the reply. That's useful information that I didn't know before. I understand there are several factors affecting this, just curious to get an estimate. I see that the actuarial table gives the life expectancy. Do they also provide the probability of dying on a given day with age?
I don't intend to sound macabre, but I was having this thought if I have to quantify the probability of someone dying given his age (in days) how would I go about quantifying that with a minimal accuracy (ok if it's not accurate but I just need some number with days). Has anyone ever worked out...