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2811  Charge buildup in ion thrusters According to descriptions of ion thrusters (most likely wikipedia. . . ), the limiting factor of the thurst for a given device is due to charge buildup between the acceleration gratings

1 Charge buildup in ion thrusters According to descriptions of ion thrusters (most likely wikipedia. . . ), the limiting factor of the thurst for a given device is due to charge buildup between the acceleration gratings

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-02 20:03:44
    2821 CPL Tokamak note(by Gil Refael and Isaac Kim) Tokamak is a toroidal device using a magnetic field to confine plasma. First experimental research started back in the 1950s by a group Soviet scientists, hence the Russian

    1 CPL Tokamak note(by Gil Refael and Isaac Kim) Tokamak is a toroidal device using a magnetic field to confine plasma. First experimental research started back in the 1950s by a group Soviet scientists, hence the Russian

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-25 16:11:23
      28360 XVII. EINSTEIN-PODOLSKY-ROSEN PARADOX AND BELL INEQUALITIES A.

      60 XVII. EINSTEIN-PODOLSKY-ROSEN PARADOX AND BELL INEQUALITIES A.

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      Language: English - Date: 2013-03-16 17:46:12
        2841 Problem set due - Friday March 8th, 5pm. Problem set 7 - Bound states and angular momentum 1. Uneven well problem. Using the finite-Hilbert space technique, let us solve the uneven well problem. Consider a particle tra

        1 Problem set due - Friday March 8th, 5pm. Problem set 7 - Bound states and angular momentum 1. Uneven well problem. Using the finite-Hilbert space technique, let us solve the uneven well problem. Consider a particle tra

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-03-07 12:25:46
          2851  FIG. 1. A typical flat tire. Can the car drive so fast such that the rim is lifted from the ground? Fast enough to overcome a flat 1. How fast should a car with four flat tires, but a capable engine, drive such that t

          1 FIG. 1. A typical flat tire. Can the car drive so fast such that the rim is lifted from the ground? Fast enough to overcome a flat 1. How fast should a car with four flat tires, but a capable engine, drive such that t

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          - Date: 2013-01-14 12:13:32
            2861  CPL-practice problem for the first challenge Space elevator In the book “Red Mars” the construction of a space elevator is described. An big asteroid is brought to the

            1 CPL-practice problem for the first challenge Space elevator In the book “Red Mars” the construction of a space elevator is described. An big asteroid is brought to the

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            Language: English - Date: 2009-10-26 17:33:29
              28716 VI. ¨ TIME INDEPENDENT SCHRDINGER EQUATION

              16 VI. ¨ TIME INDEPENDENT SCHRDINGER EQUATION

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              Language: English - Date: 2013-01-29 11:36:12
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                - Date: 2013-04-25 02:09:41
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                  - Date: 2013-04-25 02:09:39
                    290solar-magnetic-energy.dvi

                    solar-magnetic-energy.dvi

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                    Language: English - Date: 2010-10-12 13:44:05