So I have stumbled upon the Casimir effect...

21 replies · 3429 views · Started by CPL Thunderstruck · Jul 2005
Something interesting. This is codename for: Haduken!
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The Casimir effect is caused by the fact that space is filled with vacuum fluctuations, virtual particle-antiparticle pairs that continually form out of nothing and then vanish back into nothing an instant later. The gap between the two plates restricts the range of wavelengths possible for these virtual particles, and so fewer of them are present within this space. As a result, there is a lower energy density between the two plates than in open space; in essence, there is less "nothing" between the two plates, creating negative energy and pressure, which pulls the plates together. The narrower the gap, the more restricted the wavelength of the virtual particles, the more negative the energy and pressure between the plates, the more restricted the vacuum modes and the smaller the vacuum energy density, and thus the stronger the attractive force. Since the Casimir effect is small and falls off as the fourth power of distance, its effect is greatest on small objects that are close together. It can become an important consideration in studies of the interaction of molecules, together with other small scale effects, such as the fluctuations in the electronic structure of molecules causing transient dipoles which lead to Van der Waals forces.
Discuss. I have my take, but if no one bothers to respond, then I won't write.
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PGPeripheryGirl · Jul 2005
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I remember in Physics this cute white boy used to kick the back of my chair and annoy me... If only he could see me now... oh wait, I look pretty much the same...
Poody · Jul 2005
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uh i feel like i'm back in 12th grade physics........i'm not ready for school yet
· Jul 2005
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damn...I'll read this later ****...I don't feel like thinking right now...I just got finished reading 200 pages of Molecular Biology text...I'm practically brain ****
NeoSoulBrotha · Jul 2005
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NeoSoulBrotha · Jul 2005
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(Quietly reaching for the back button before someone realizes I have no idea what that means.)
Perseverance · Jul 2005
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The only thing I can think of, from reading this, is the concept of black holes, and I also remember that nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole's gravity. But I'm not exactly sure if this applies to the topic. So...that's all I can think of. Anyway, what's your take on this subject?
M o o N i e · Aug 2005
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haduken.
La · Aug 2005
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M o o N i e wrote:
haduken.
lol...huh?
· Aug 2005
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M o o N i e wrote:
this was stupid. lol. DO YOU even know what all that Sh*t is talking about? if you do good for you. im glad you can find something on the internet that only YOU know about. Sh*t, i could go do that too, and laugh when everybodies dumbfounded. it must make you feel good when you THINK your smarter than everybody else. Sh*t. btw, youre NOT smarter than me. if you think you are, you dont wanna make a education quiz brawl in this B*tch.
:lol:
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