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Re: [Phys-L] collisions




On 2014, Jan 23, , at 14:55, Carl Mungan <mungan@usna.edu> wrote:


ps: I have no idea how to put a black dot on an atom. If you think that is a key element in answering the question, please explain.

pps: If you think you never can win with atoms, would it help if I instead used something bigger like a buckyball? If not, how big do I need to make my two "balls"? I'm guessing a fair place to start would be to compare h/p to R, where p is the momentum of a ball and R is its radius....
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Mea culpa I didn’t finish reading. As soon as the particles are not identical, then one can black mark them (are already black marked). Before that one can’t know if one won, of not; no????

bc endangered ( a little knowledge …. )