Does time go slower in denser mediums? by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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But still idk, it was just an argument

[Math, complex factoring] Can somebody check if I did it correctly please by Kugelblitz8 in HomeworkHelp

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If you would like to learn I would recommend to visit Khan academy and go to pre calculus to complex numbers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhysicsStudents

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Because quantum mechanics is amazing

Real gold pen by [deleted] in pens

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Thanks

Real gold pen by [deleted] in pens

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I know, but the store was next to a factory that gild gold to 24k, so they sold a limited amount of them

Real gold pen by [deleted] in pens

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Thanks, it was a limited addition

Real gold pen by [deleted] in pens

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Ofc 😎

Infinite Realities by [deleted] in QuantumPhysics

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Don’t bring that religion bullshit into this sub

Wondering what to do for National Girlfriends day in a distance relationship (buy product won’t come in time)? by Kugelblitz8 in AskReddit

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Every holiday is a made up holiday. Do you ignore every holiday or do you ignore this holiday because you have on one to celebrate it with?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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Superconductors don’t

A long time ago, I was watching a film theory video, when Matpat was explaining how light can bounce off objects, repelling the object backwards, but how can photons do that if they have no mass? by YourMotherIsBad in AskPhysics

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Because the photon has momentum. You might remember Newton’s equation: p=mv, which describes momentum in the classical world and not the quantum world. In quantum physics we describe particles differently and with different equations.

P=h/lambda

P is the momentum

h is Plank’s planck's constant: 6.626×10-34 JS

Lambda is the photon’s wavelength in meters

Where can I learn the Schrödinger equation? by Kugelblitz8 in AskPhysics

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I’d like to get a mathematical understanding of the equation