Help me figure out the electrical problem my teacher asked the class.
Jul 11, 2007 at 11:09 PM Post #16 of 16
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I can't help but feel that we are wasting Senor Gilmore's talents here.

Kevin, I've been trying to rig up a simple cyclotron in my basement, but I am having trouble accelerating the particles between the Dees. Do you think that the inverse reactive current from the detector is causing immodial interaction in the magnetic flux generators? I could realign the Dees to reduce side fumbling, but this would cause unnecessary vibrations in the unilateral phase detractors. The other option would be to use a simple gasket in order to better seat the vacuum pump as opposed to a differentially forced fit shaft. Or better yet, maybe I should just dump the entire bubble chamber as my detector and move on to panametrically varying SQUID magnetometers. What do you think?



No, don't do that you will start a chain reaction that will cause time to invert as a function of PI squared divided by the chamber circumference. If you really wan't to make it work then bombard the chamber with cosmic rays and measure the mu output with an x-ray fluorescence capable reflectometer.
 

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