The Basic Concepts Lecture 8 (November 16, 2009)
classical quantum physics, science, biology, engineering, abstract math, formula, particle, spin, Dirac equation, isotopic spin, cyclic permutation, matrix, vector, commutation relations, Pauli spin matrices, probability, energy, frequency, boson, fermion
The Basic Concepts Lecture 7 (November 13, 2009)
classical quantum physics, science, biology, engineering, abstract math, formula, angular momentum, elementary particles, spin, rotation, kinetic energy, propulsion, atom, vector, velocity, speed, direction, moment of inertia, particle, crossproduct, simu
The Basic Concepts Lecture 6 (November 9, 2009)
science, physics, particle physics, simple quantum field, vectors, field theory, particle, wave, momentum, energy, phase velocity, wave, quantum mechanics, velocity, momentum, fermions, Fermi-Dirac statistics, Dirac equation, relativity, quantum, mechanic
The Basic Concepts Lecture 5 (November 2, 2009)
science, physics, particle physics, simple quantum field, vectors, field theory, particle, wave, momentum, energy, phase velocity, wave, quantum mechanics, velocity, oscillation, Schrodinger, momentum, fermions, Fermi-Dirac statistics, harmonic oscillat
The Basic Concepts Lecture 4 (October 26, 2009)
science, physics, particle physics, simple quantum field, vectors, field theory, particle, wave, momentum, occupation number, harmonic oscillation, position, reaction, annihilation, wave function, probability, atom, decay, photon, creation, energy, bra-ke
The Basic Concepts Lecture 3 (October 19, 2009)
science, physics, quantum mechanics, field theory, particle, wave, momentum, occupation number, harmonic oscillation, position, reaction, annihilation, wave function, probability, atom, decay, photon, creation, energy
The Basic Concepts Lecture 2 (October 12, 2009)
science, physics, theoretical, particle, nature, matter, quantum field theory, light wave, Planck's constant, energy, photon, quanta, electromagnetic wave, momentum, frequency, magnitude, schrodinger equation, oscillation, level, Newton
The Basic Concepts Lecture 1 (October 5, 2009)
science, physics, particle, quantum field theory, molecule, Planck's constant, mass, atom, electron, gamma, light, photon, quanta, electromagnetic wave, field, electric, magnetic, momentum, frequency, magnitude, Newton, Einstein
1.2.1 Some basic concepts
Energy resources are essential for any society, be it one dependent on subsistence farming or an industrialised country. There are many different sources of energy, some well-known such as coal or petroleum, others less so, such as tides or the heat inside the Earth. Is nuclear power a salvation or a nightmare? This unit provides background information to each resource, so that you can assess them for yourself.
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment uniformly distributed load
Interactive simulation demonstrating bending moment of uniformly distributed load
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force uniformly distributed load
Interactive simulation, demonstrating shear force, uniformly distributed load
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating shear force at point of load
Basic Sports Massage Techniques
A demonstration of basic massage techniques used in sports therapy. Physiotherapy, Neurological Studies And Sports Therapy
Computer Simulations of Basic Neuronal Function
This laboratory utilizes two user-friendly computer programs from Neurosim (Biosoft, Cambridge, U.K.) that demonstrate various aspects of electrophysiological functions of neurons without sacrificing experimental animals. One program simulates passive conduction in a long length of axon while the second program simulates the Hodgkin-Huxley equations for the production of an action potential. While these programs allow students to try experimental manipulations that parallel those done in real el
Basic Alignment Angles
Alignment angles are and have always been an excellent indicator of other more serious problems related to the vehicle. Recognition of these angles is a trait that today's technician should try to hone in order to be able to better trouble shoot other associated problems. Your objective is to see if you can immediately recognize the basic alignment angles on sight including whether it is positive or negative.













