Wednesday, September 23, 2009

GUFT, Session 16, Last Test

1) What are the different forms of the electromotive force?

2) How is charge like a metric-gauge quantum?

3) What is a proton's charge in terms of holomorphism?

4) What is an electron's charge in terms of holomorphism?

5) What is a proton's charge in terms of permit tivity?

6) What is an electron's charge in terms of permittivity?

7) What is a proton's charge in terms of impedance?

8) What is an electron's charge in terms of impedance?

9) Describe a gluon that is superconformal.

10) Describe a gluon that is breaking down.

11) Why do some gluons break down?

12) Describe a radioactive atom.

13) Describe the substringular of a Ricci Scalar eigenstate.

14) Describe how a Ricci Scalar eigenstate interacts with mass.

15) Describe the substringular of the weak force.

16) Describe the interaction of Ricci Scalar eigenstates.

17) Describe the substringular of an electron.

18) Describe the substringular of light.

19) Describe why the strong force is stronger than the electromotive force.

20) Describe why the electromotive force is stronger than the gravitational force.

21) Describe why the gravitational force is stronger than the weak force.

22) Describe how the metric-gauge is maintained.

23) Describe when the Landau-Gisner-Action rarely happens.

24) Describe when a Gaussian Transformation has no gauge-transformation.

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