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  • ...g [[stiffness]] of a beam can analytically be derived from the equation of beam deflection when it is applied by a force. ...<math>M</math> and the resulting [[curvature]] <math>\kappa</math> of the beam is: ...
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  • ...nding) is a condition of stress where a [[bending moment]] is applied to a beam without the simultaneous presence of [[Cylinder stress|axial]], [[Shear str ==Assumptions made in the theory of Pure Bending== ...
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  • ...f an electron beam ion trap. Red: electron source filament, blue: electron beam, black: [[electrodes]], green: magnet. The thin line represents the [[elect ...produces and confines [[highly charged ion]]s. An EBIT uses an [[electron beam]] focused with a powerful magnetic field to [[Ionization|ionize]] atoms to ...
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  • {{for|"attenuation coefficient" as it applies to electromagnetic theory and telecommunications|Attenuation constant}} ...''e'', such as the ''decadic attenuation coefficient'' below. The '''broad-beam attenuation coefficient''' counts forward-scattered radiation as transmitte ...
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  • [[File:Crabcavity n2.svg|thumb|Schematic of the beam crossing with the tilt from the crab cavities. To provide maximum tilt at t ...lane, and imaged) or as a means of increasing the [[Luminosity (scattering theory)|luminosity]] at an [[interaction point]] of a [[collider]] if the collidin ...
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  • ...iagram.svg|thumb|400px|[[Shear and moment diagram]] for a simply supported beam with a concentrated load at mid-span.]] ...e end and is free at the other end (neither simple nor fixed). In reality, beam supports are usually neither absolutely fixed nor absolutely rotating freel ...
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  • ...[electromagnetic radiation]] (such as [[X-ray]]s), [[sound]], or any other beam that can be attenuated. The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of ma ...narrow ([[collimated light|collimated]]) beam passes through a volume, the beam will lose intensity to two processes: [[absorption (electromagnetic radiati ...
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  • ...a [[charged particle beam]] similarly to [[optical lens]]es upon a [[light beam]]. ...te book |last=Born |first=Max |title=Principles of optics: electromagnetic theory of propagation, interference and diffraction of light |last2=Wolf |first2=E ...
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  • ...l version of the Thomas-BMT, from the ''Quantum Theory of Charged-Particle Beam Optics'', applicable in accelerator optics ...lar.google.com/citations?user=hZvL5eYAAAAJ&hl S. A. Khan] and M. Pusterla, Beam optics of the Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic moment, Particle Accel ...
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  • ...lambert1.png|thumb|240px|Diagram of Beer-Lambert Law of transmittance of a beam of light as it travels through a [[cuvette]] of width ''l''.]] --> *''ℓ'' is the path length of the beam of light through the material sample. ...
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  • ...en its [[electric]] and [[magnetic field]]s rotate continuously around the beam axis during propagation. The [[circular polarization]] is left (<math>\math ...receiver most commonly used in [[optics]]). This SAM is directed along the beam axis (parallel if positive, antiparallel if negative). ...
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  • ...haves like a flexible elastic rod/beam ([[Euler–Bernoulli beam theory|beam theory]]). Informally, for pieces of the polymer that are shorter than the persist ...ntially with distance,<ref name="LandauPart5"/><ref>{{cite book |title=The Theory of Polymer Dynamics |first1=M. |last1=Doi |first2=S.F. |last2=Edwards |publ ...
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  • == Theory == ...rge CP-violation. Typical predictions for the neutron EDM arising from the theory range between {{nowrap|10<sup>−25</sup> ''e''⋅cm}} and {{nowrap|10<sup>−28< ...
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  • ...illiam Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin|William Thomson]]'s [[waveguide|waveguide theory]], [[J.C. Bose]], the [[klystron]] from Russel and Varian Bross, as well as ...s based on [[voltages]] and [[Electric current|current]]s, while microwave theory is based on [[electromagnetic fields]].<ref name=neetstheory> ...
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  • {{short description|Beam of electrons observed in vacuum tubes}} [[File:Cyclotron motion smaller view.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|A beam of cathode rays in a vacuum tube bent into a circle by a [[magnetic field]] ...
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  • ...cess will take place when some kind of radiant excitation (e.g. a particle beam, sound wave, light, or an X-ray) intersects a localized phenomenon (e.g. a ...variables such as the density of the target material, the intensity of the beam, the detection efficiency of the apparatus, or the angle setting of the det ...
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  • ...s]] and [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Wilhelm Weber]] worked out the mathematical theory for separating the inner and outer [[Magnetosphere]] sources of Earth's mag * 1930-1 - After Birkeland's "electron beam" theory is disproved, [[Sydney Chapman (astronomer)|Sydney Chapman]] and Vincent Fe ...
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  • ...ss-date=2015-11-13 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> would place further limits on which theory takes precedence. ...ition used by experimentalists comes from the [[Form factor (quantum field theory)|form factors]] <math>F_i(q^2)</math> appearing in the matrix element<ref n ...
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  • ...oils and magnets, shear horizontal (SH) bulk wave mode (norm-beam or angle-beam), surface wave, plate waves such as SH and [[Lamb waves]], and all sorts of ...il generates eddy current on the surface of the material. According to the theory of electromagnetic induction, the distribution of the eddy current is only ...
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  • ...ermediate members such as [[girders]], [[wikt:stringer|stringers]] and [[I-beam|webs]], and minor members called ordinary transverse frames, frames, or lon ...]] or breadth ('''B''') is the width of the hull. (ex: BWL is the maximum beam at the waterline) ...
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