Member Since June 2, 2008
A clash of ideas is not a catastrophe, it is an opportunity. Only its constructive conclusions should be allowed to leave the academic framework.
About harry:

University professor.  Research: interaction of lasers with matter, quantum statistical mechanics, photobiology.


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Answered: A local company has two job openings available ...

The probability is 2 X 22.85388 % = 45.70 776%.

Answered: I've always observed that people who make life ...

Doctors usually have a "politically correct"answer for our problems. They only stop playing god and considering life a joke when they are directly concerned. Those who really care for others are, as ...

Answered: Is it a sad fact that life is about your degree ...

Somehow, i believe that we, not God, are to blame about the situation we are in.

Answered: 6. You receive an order for a dose of Cleocin 3.3 ...

There are 75mg of Cleocin in 5 ml " " 15mg " " " 1 ml " " 3.3 X 15mg = 49.5 mg of Cleocin in 3.3 ml.

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Anselmogx13rq, All you are doing is deviating to all kinds of irrelevant side issues and projecting what you are doing on me.

Answered: Dependence of an induced magnetic dipole on the ...

Bill, The Langevin theory you gave me is well known and deals with electrons in atomic orbitals. Although it is a classical theory, it agrees with the quantum mechanical result. There is no need to ...

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Bill, My question is not about theism, deism or atheism but about magnetism. It is about moving electrical charges in a static magnetic field. Assume that these moving charges are protons, not ...

Answered: Dependence of an induced magnetic dipole on the ...

In Bill’s answer, the correct “dependence of an induced magnetic dipole on the magnetic field that induces it” is given for atoms. In this case, the magnetic field acts as a torque, adding precession ...

Commented: About Bill Compton's answer

Hello Bill, Thank you for your reply. If i understand Langevin's theory of diamagnetism correctly, it describes a modification of orbital motion in atoms by applying a torque due to a magnetic field ...

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