From: ppnn on 1 Apr 2010 21:20 why does atom vibrate???? any why it's vibration increases with apsorption of photon? -- ppnn
From: BURT on 1 Apr 2010 21:47 On Apr 1, 6:20 pm, ppnn <ppnn.5faf...(a)physicsbanter.com> wrote: > why does atom vibrate???? > any why it's vibration increases with apsorption of photon? > > -- > ppnn Wrong. Disinformation in science. Only single atoms are seen to vibrate. The quantum wave cannot be excited by any energy. Mitch Raemsch
From: Don Stockbauer on 1 Apr 2010 23:25 On Apr 1, 8:47 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Apr 1, 6:20 pm, ppnn <ppnn.5faf...(a)physicsbanter.com> wrote: > > > why does atom vibrate???? Because things vibrate. > > any why it's vibration increases with apsorption of photon? It's known as "heating".
From: Y.Porat on 2 Apr 2010 01:56 On Apr 2, 3:20 am, ppnn <ppnn.5faf...(a)physicsbanter.com> wrote: > why does atom vibrate???? > any why it's vibration increases with apsorption of photon? > > -- > ppnn ------------------- Atoms in the metal or crystal vibrate it is mainly because they are connected between themselves by the electrons orbitals now if energy is emitted while energy is mass in motion then Atoms are hit by mass in motion so here you have my main answer as in headlines ATB Y.Porat ----------------------------
From: Igor on 2 Apr 2010 06:58
On Apr 2, 1:56 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 2, 3:20 am, ppnn <ppnn.5faf...(a)physicsbanter.com> wrote: > > > why does atom vibrate???? > > any why it's vibration increases with apsorption of photon? > > > -- > > ppnn > > ------------------- > Atoms in the metal or crystal > vibrate > it is mainly because they are connected between themselves by the > electrons > orbitals > now if energy is emitted > while energy is mass in motion > then Atoms are hit by mass in motion > so > here you have my main answer > as in headlines > > ATB > Y.Porat > ---------------------------- And, as usual, it's a logistical mess. |