Saturday, December 12, 2009

Test#2 of Course 1, Session 12

1)Draw two hooks that catch each other. If these hooks are the same size and are tugging with the same force and in the supplemental direction, what could cause these to be released?

2)Explain how different directions of wave-tug may be advantageous or disadvantageous to pulling in the other hook.

3)Pretend that nearness is according to a polar diagram. When are two points near for sure, when are these very near, and when are these far?

4)Pictorially contrast two near particles with two far ones. State an example in which all four of these particles are relatively near as compared to that. State another example of two particles that are much more localized than any of those particles.

5)Name the ”neighborhood” of your writing utensil.

6)What are the local neighborhoods of a molecule of the air that you are breathing?

7)Relate the Pauli Exclusion Principle and the Heisenburg Principle to an electron. Name a flaw in this argument.

8)Relate the Pauli Exclusion Principle and the Heisenburg Principle to a string. What must be so in order to validate any conclusions as to how these principles function. (Use your imagination. I need to see effort and a development of truth based on our lessons.

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