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University of New Mexico

1966

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Geometrical Representations Of Relativistic Motion, Jeffrey H. Robbins Jun 1966

Geometrical Representations Of Relativistic Motion, Jeffrey H. Robbins

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

This investigation begins with the development of a transformation or mapping in velocity space of such a character that velocities are mapped into a quantity that adds linearly, while velocities add non-linearly according to the Einstein Law of Addition, and has no upper limit to its magnitude, i.e., when the speed of an object approaches that of light in a vacuum, this quantity becomes infinitely large. Kinematic relationships, in Newtonian form, for a particle undergoing acceleration, are developed in a frame of reference that remains attached to the particle using the new variable (W). It is found that relativistic energy …


Investigation Of Propagation Of Light Through Gases And Air Structures Treated As Wave Guides., Richard W. Christiansen Jun 1966

Investigation Of Propagation Of Light Through Gases And Air Structures Treated As Wave Guides., Richard W. Christiansen

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The equations defining the propagation of electromagnetic radiation down cylindrical dielectric wave guides are developed. A Helium-Neon laser is used to illuminate several different cylindrical wave guides. The propagation nodes are recorded on photographic plates. Using the field equations, the electric field on a transverse plane is plotted and used to explain some HEim modes observed. The patterns recorded on the photographic plates are described and discussed in terms of the propagation modes.


Coulomb Excitation Of The Ytterbium Isotopes., John M. Palms Jun 1966

Coulomb Excitation Of The Ytterbium Isotopes., John M. Palms

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Coulomb excitation studies have been performed on the ytterbium isotopes 171, 172, 173, 174, and 176 using oxygen ions having energies up to 55 MeV. Resulting de-excitation gamma rays have been observed in particle coincidence with a NaI(Tl) detector and as single spectra with a Ge(Li) detector. The ground state rotational bands of the Yb171 and Yb173 isotopes have been excited to the 13/2- level. The 13/2- and 11/2-levels of both nuclei have not been reported before. In addition to the transitions from the ground state band, gamma rays were observed from Yb171 and Yb173 coming from other bands. A …


Charged Particle Fluxes In The South Atlantic Radiation Anomaly, Nicholas S. P. King Jan 1966

Charged Particle Fluxes In The South Atlantic Radiation Anomaly, Nicholas S. P. King

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

Data from a scintillator and two Cerenkov counters aboard the 0S0-B2 satellite are converted from counting rates to omnidirectional fluxes in the South Atlantic Radiation Anomaly. Isointensity contours are obtained for the anomaly with omnidirectional fluxes being of the order of 90 protons/cm2 -sec and 5 x 10 3 electrons/cm2 -sec. The South Atlantic Radiation Anomaly is postulated to include an electron dump into the earth's atmosphere due to the observed differences between the isointensity distributions for protons and electrons.


The Structure Of The Vibrational Relaxation Zone Of Shock Waves In Oxygen, Robert W. Lutz Jan 1966

The Structure Of The Vibrational Relaxation Zone Of Shock Waves In Oxygen, Robert W. Lutz

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The vibrational relaxation of pure oxygen has been studied in incident shock waves in the temperature range l000-3700° K. The re­laxation process was observed by measuring density gradients in the relaxation zone with the quantitative laser schlieren technique. The high sensitivity of this technique allowed determination of the relaxation time T, defined by the Bethe-Teller equation

= [ E - E ],

as a function of temperature and pressure in the relaxation zone. The variation in P the relaxation time at one atm, during th individual experiments, was found to agree with the over-all temperature dependence derived from the entire …


An Experimental Study Of The Back Scattering Of Coherent Light From Falling Water Drops., William Ogle Jan 1966

An Experimental Study Of The Back Scattering Of Coherent Light From Falling Water Drops., William Ogle

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

Introduction

The purpose of this study is to make a statistical investigation of the backscattering of light from freely falling water drops, and to determine if the surface wave is a significant contribution to the backscattered intensity from large drops.


An Experimental Study Of The Rate Of Evaporation Of Water Droplets., Pyung Syk Ro Jan 1966

An Experimental Study Of The Rate Of Evaporation Of Water Droplets., Pyung Syk Ro

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

The basic equation (Maxwell equation) for the evaporation rate of small droplets motionless relative to the ambient gas is verified by our experiment using an ultrasonic droplet suspension device. By using an ultrasonic device, a good approximation to the conditions of evaporation of free water droplets ranging from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm in diameter is obtained.

Since it is expected that the back-scattering cross section of an incoherent light beam from a water drop is proportional to the square of the radius of the water drop, the possibility of measuring evaporation rates by using incoherent light is suggested. This …