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In the experiment of Example 3.2, how could you explain an experimental value of q = 0.81019 C?Problem 3P:
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Calculate max for blackbody radiation for (a) liquid helium (4.2 K), (b) room temperature (293 K),...Problem 21P:
White dwarf stars have been observed with a surface temperature as hot as 200,000C. What is the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Learn about the latest discoveries in physics with MODERN PHYSICS. This book offers a contemporary and comprehensive approach to physics with a strong emphasis on applications to help you see how concepts in the book relate to the real world. Discussions on the experiments that led to certain key discoveries illustrate the process behind scientific advances and give you a historical perspective. The book also provides a solid foundation in quantum theory to help you understand more advanced physics concepts.
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