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Time Intervals for the Electron Transitions in the Hydrogen Atom

Magnetic Field Induction and Time Intervals of the Electron Transitions Approached in a Classical and Quantum Mechanical Way

Magnetic Field Induction and Time Intervals of the Electron Transitions Approached in a Classical and Quantum Mechanical Way

... the electron-hole pair can be followed by a recombination of that ...some time. Usually this time is tried to be estimated by applying the quantum-mechanical time- dependent perturbation ...an ...

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Emission Intensity in the Hydrogen Atom Calculated from a Non Probabilistic  Approach to the Electron Transitions

Emission Intensity in the Hydrogen Atom Calculated from a Non Probabilistic Approach to the Electron Transitions

... of time, these elementary time intervals can be added together into full intervals necessary to be considered in description of a given quantum ...the electron transitions ...

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Time Intervals of the Electron Transitions between the Energy States in the Hydrogen Atom Calculated in a Non Probabilistic Way

Time Intervals of the Electron Transitions between the Energy States in the Hydrogen Atom Calculated in a Non Probabilistic Way

... drogen atom allowed us to calculate the time intervals connected with the electron transitions between the nearest-neighbouring energy levels in the ...The time results are ...

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Quanta of the Phase Space Areas Given  by Intervals of Energy and Time Associated with Electron Transitions

Quanta of the Phase Space Areas Given by Intervals of Energy and Time Associated with Electron Transitions

... ∆ ∆ ≅ ∆ ∆ (81) The last equation indicates equivalence of two kinds of the phase-space areas examined in the present paper. In case of calculations on a quantum system the right-hand side of (81) may occur to be more ...

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Time of the Energy Emission in the Hydrogen Atom and Its Electrodynamical Background

Time of the Energy Emission in the Hydrogen Atom and Its Electrodynamical Background

... the electron transition obtained respectively by the classical and quantum-mechanical approaches became diametrically different ...the time inter- val Δt of an infinite size, ...

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Joule Lenz Energy of Quantum Electron Transitions Compared with the Electromagnetic Emission of Energy

Joule Lenz Energy of Quantum Electron Transitions Compared with the Electromagnetic Emission of Energy

... Abstract In the first step, the Joule-Lenz dissipation energy specified for the electron transitions between two neighbouring quantum levels in the hydrogen atom has been compared with t[r] ...

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Electrodynamics of the Electron Orbital Motion in the Hydrogen Atom Considered in Reference to the Microstructure of the Electron Particle and Its Spin

Electrodynamics of the Electron Orbital Motion in the Hydrogen Atom Considered in Reference to the Microstructure of the Electron Particle and Its Spin

... gen atom concerns mainly the mechanical effects due to the presence of the electron motion in the ...the electron particle. The electrostatic force be- tween nucleus and electron applied in ...

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QUANTIZATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR REST MASSES AND SELF ORGANIZATION OF ATOMS AND NUCLEI

QUANTIZATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR REST MASSES AND SELF ORGANIZATION OF ATOMS AND NUCLEI

... the hydrogen-atom spectrum (one-electron problem) and electronic configurations of all atoms (multi-electron ...first time - our ...

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How Fast a Hydrogen Atom can Move Before Its Proton and Electron Fly Apart?

How Fast a Hydrogen Atom can Move Before Its Proton and Electron Fly Apart?

... about time travel have been published in scientific ...closed time like curves (CTCs) may make the time travel possible ...the time machine which can be used for time travel, just like ...

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Radiation Spectrum of the Hydrogen Atom with the Account of Motion of Its Electron in the Extra Space

Radiation Spectrum of the Hydrogen Atom with the Account of Motion of Its Electron in the Extra Space

... an electron in a hydrogen atom in the sim- plest case is a closed surface, which in the projection to X is a circle with the center in the nucleus of the ...proper time of the electron ...

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On Nature of Hyperons

On Nature of Hyperons

... µ must be oppositely directed. But the total contribution of the energy of this interaction can be either positive or negative. It depends on the direction of electron rotation relative to the orientation of the ...

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Systolic time intervals combined with Valsalva maneuver for the diagnosis of left ventricular dysfunction in COPD exacerbations

Systolic time intervals combined with Valsalva maneuver for the diagnosis of left ventricular dysfunction in COPD exacerbations

... systolic time intervals during VM was obtained, the aver- age value was ...systolic time intervals results established the diagnosis of LVD on the basis of clinical data, BNP levels, and ...

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07 Atomic Structure and Periodicity 6.pdf

07 Atomic Structure and Periodicity 6.pdf

... of Hydrogen Radiant energy absorbed by the atom causes the electron to move from the ground state (n = 1) to an excited state (n > ...the electron moves from a higher-energy state to a ...

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Excitation Of Silicon Atom And Singly-Charged Ion In E–Si Collisions

Excitation Of Silicon Atom And Singly-Charged Ion In E–Si Collisions

... silicon atom (oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, radiative lifetimes) have been explored in a vast number of publications – see the bibliography section in the compilation paper ...silicon ...

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Crystal structure of potassium sodium hepta­hydrogen hexa­molybdocobaltate(III) octa­hydrate: an extra protonated B series Anderson type heteropolyoxidometalate

Crystal structure of potassium sodium hepta­hydrogen hexa­molybdocobaltate(III) octa­hydrate: an extra protonated B series Anderson type heteropolyoxidometalate

... Consider the symmetry relation of O7B and O10B atoms, the electron density of the H atom between atoms O7B and O10B in the difference Fourier map (Fig. 2) and the very short O7B O10B distance of 2.430 (5) A ...

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Modeling of the wave functions and of the energy states of hydrogen stored in a spherical cavity

Modeling of the wave functions and of the energy states of hydrogen stored in a spherical cavity

... of hydrogen, must have a spherical tank of radius r # ...by hydrogen comes from the fact that it has the best energy per weight ratio of all fuels and the ecological nature of the combustion product (water ...

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Transition Temperatures

Transition Temperatures

... We have many theoretical models that are able to explain the thermodynamics and predict many physical properties that change during phase transitions, e.g., the temperature dependence of specific heat, electric ...

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Quantum Structures of the Hydrogen Atom

Quantum Structures of the Hydrogen Atom

... - Atomic de-excitation. As it is emphasized in Section 3.2, it is a general spectroscopic fact that the higher (in- ternal) atomic energy quickly decays and is accompanied by emission of a photon of some frequency ν . ...

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On the Heisenberg and Schrödinger Pictures

On the Heisenberg and Schrödinger Pictures

... f ± ε → f ε T → ∞ n → (33) For illustration we consider a free electron model for a metallic body-centred cubic (bcc) crystal such as sodium. Electrons subject to the exclusion principle are fermions which obey ...

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An unusually short inter­molecular N—H⋯N hydrogen bond in crystals of the hemi hydro­chloride salt of 1 exo acetamido­pyrrolizidine

An unusually short inter­molecular N—H⋯N hydrogen bond in crystals of the hemi hydro­chloride salt of 1 exo acetamido­pyrrolizidine

... H atom was missing from the model (two entries), left 39 structures, of which three were ...N hydrogen bonds are intramolecular in 22 and intermolecular in ...N hydrogen-bonded structures, the ...

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