Meaning of helicity | Babel Free
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“The conjecture made in Tsinober and Levich (1983) was that coherent structures should possess⟳ a significant coherent helicity.”
“The helicity associated with the writhing number⟳ is obtained by observing that a torus with twist⟳ number⟳ ±1 may be distorted into a figure⟳-8 configuration which appears untwisted.[…]Note⟳ that at each step the total helicity, consisting of the sum of twist⟳, kink, and link⟳ helicities, is conserved.”
“Thus the total helicity H equals the sum of the entries in a matrix Hᵢⱼ. If N is large then there will be many more mutual helicity terms. In this case ignoring the self helicities (if they are difficult to observe⟳) may only give⟳ a small error.”
“Now conservation of helicity is maintained: the writhe of the loops in the second panel is compensated for by the opposite sign⟳ of the twist⟳ helicity along the loops.”
“1989, John Taylor, 17: Gauge theories in particle physics, Paul Davies, The New Physics, Cambridge University Press⟳, 1992, 1st Paperback Edition, page 467, To understand⟳ this name⟳, note⟳ that the helicity is, roughly speaking, the spin⟳ in the direction of motion.”
“The experiment⟳ was particularly ingenious because, as the neutrino hardly interacts with matter⟳, some way of indirectly measuring its helicity had to be devised.”
“Interpreted in terms of helicity, this means that if the incident electron has positive helicity, then the outgoing electron has positive helicity for forward⟳ scattering, and negative helicity for backward scattering.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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