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Quantum Mechanics: Feynman Diagram

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2007

Fermilab theoretical physicist, Dr. Christopher Hill explains the wave properties of electrons and electromagnetic force described by Feynman diagrams.

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  • Im going to take this class soon. It sounds really abstract to me though :/

  • I donno why but when a see a guy with white hair I believe he knows what he is talking about.

  • What do they mean by kick? i dont understand how they manipulate the electron.

  • that helped me so much! gave me a clear look at the fundamental basis of the Feynman diagram :) thanks for posting

  • Huh.  So that explains what gauge theory is all about!

  • @jqs1943 What are you on about?

  • In this world there are fools, idiots, mongoloids, stupids, gullible individuals that lack the abillity to reason, and they live life as zombies inept to judge that which is real and that which is not. All they can do is repeat the stupidities of others as they believe in it. Unfortunately God loves them all. WHICH OF THESE ARE YOU?

  • @therugburnz Good for you! Send me a private message if you ever need any help on anything physics. Always more than happy to talk physics!

  • @VarvaraBell No, thats not the point. An electron does not occupy an exact location and does not have an exact trajectory (really the same thing). Look at double slit experiments and you will see what I mean.

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