relativistic effect
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effect
noun
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We can see that the photon energy is enlarged greatly in the laboratory frame because of therelativisticeffect.
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This is explained either by a purelyrelativisticeffector by the formation of a density hole inside the plasma.
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It is found that there is always modulational instability and this is due to inclusion of the weakrelativisticeffect.
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A more rigorous theoretical analysis, including therelativisticeffect, should be performed in a future study.
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The theoretical analyses emphasize a resonant process that involves arelativisticeffect.
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It is revealed that therelativisticeffectplays a role in the formation of double layers in multitemperature electron plasmas.
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But an intense laser beam propagating in a plasma can undergo a self-focusing process by increasing the electron mass by therelativisticeffect.
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The propagation of an intense laser beam in a plasma can result in self-focusing by increasing the electron mass by therelativisticeffect.
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The analysis reveals that there is modulational instability, and this appear s due to the inclusion of the weakrelativisticeffect.
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The beam capture is arelativisticeffect.
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The behaviour of the dispersion coefficient is controlled by therelativisticeffect, while the nonlinear coefficient is determined by the relativistic effect as well as by the multitemperature electron effect.
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It is observed that these quantities are significantly influenced by therelativisticeffect, ion temperature, low-temperature electron density and ratio of cold to hot electron temperatures.
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Das et al. (1988) later showed that no such peculiar behaviour is exhibited in the absence of therelativisticeffect.
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A proper relationship between the width and peak amplitude of solitons predicated from theory is not maintained when we consider therelativisticeffectwith hot ions.
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This discovery of the relativistic precession of the electron spin led to the understanding of the significance of therelativisticeffect.
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Because of its high velocity, the ladder undergoes therelativisticeffectof length contraction, and becomes significantly shorter.
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Finally, gravitational redshifts are arelativisticeffectobserved in electromagnetic radiation moving out of gravitational fields.
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The same result is obtained when therelativisticeffectof length contraction is applied to the radius of the 6s orbital.
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This is due to the specialrelativisticeffectof time dilation and is not properly thought of as time travelling as described by mainstream culture.
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