What does it mean to say that electrons are not point particles, but rather wavelike?
What will be an ideal response?
The interpretation is that the electron is described by a wavefunction.
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An organic light emitting diode (OLED) can be made from which of the following?
(a) pnp-junction (b) PMP-junction (c) MPM-junction (d) pn-junction
What is meant by Occam's Razor?
A) a well-designed experiment that clearly shows the differences between two competing theories B) a poorly designed experiment that fails to show the difference between two competing theories C) the idea that scientists should prefer the simpler of two models that agree equally well with observations D) the fine line between science and pseudoscience E) the shaving implement of a medieval scholar
Assume the amplitude of the electric field in a plane electromagnetic wave is E1 and the amplitude of the magnetic field is B1. The source of the wave is then adjusted so that the amplitude of the electric field doubles to become 2E1. What happens to the intensity of the wave?
1.It becomes four times larger. 2.It becomes two times larger. 3.It can stay constant. 4.It becomes one-half as large. 5.It becomes one-fourth as large.
Which is a statement of Bernoulli's principle?
a. The pressure in a fluid decreases as its velocity decreases. b. The pressure in a fluid decreases as its temperature decreases. c. The pressure in a fluid decreases as its velocity increases. d. The pressure in a fluid decreases as its temperature increases. e. The speed of a fluid increases as its velocity increases.