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De-Broglie's Law
De-Broglie's Law If electromagnetic radiation consists of photons-localized clumps of energy-how can we explain phenomena such as di...
Understanding interference in classical physics
Understanding interference in classical physics The theory of diffraction is the foundation for study of the double-slit interference e...
The tabular method for functions
The tabular method for functions The analytic method of representing a function is primarily used in theoretical work, when it is...
Understanding diffraction in classical physics
Understanding diffraction in classical physics Diffraction, which was first observed by Leonardo da Vinci, is often considered to be the...
determinism of universe
determinism of universe The underlying assumptions and philosophical implications of classical physics are so familiar that you ma...
Implicit functions
Implicit functions A function is called implicit when we have no direct analytic expression for it in terms of the independent...
interference experiment of electrons
interference experiment of electrons Our strategy in the double-slit experiment is to send electrons through a double-slit diaphragm and...
Power functions
Power functions Power function is general function The functions linear , parabola of second degree , parabola ofthird degree and ...
Basic theorems of limits
Basic theorems of limits 1-The limit of the algebraic sum of a finite number of variables is equal to the sum of their limits. For the...
Ordered variables
Ordered variables When referring to the independent variable x, we have only been concerned with the set of the values that x can assum...
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