I have seen this Wikipedia article and many others, but in none of them I find any mention of the electro-static energy of the generated pair. Why?
I mean, the energy conservation should be written as
$h\nu = E_+ + E_- + Electrostatic\ Energy$
I have seen this Wikipedia article and many others, but in none of them I find any mention of the electro-static energy of the generated pair. Why?
I mean, the energy conservation should be written as
$h\nu = E_+ + E_- + Electrostatic\ Energy$
I am studying Statics and saw that: The moment of a force about a given axis (or Torque) is defined by the equation: $M_X = (\vec r \times \...
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