And, in fact there's a technique of analysis used today that's called Rutherford back scattering where people actually saw that this is a means of identifying the substance, the sample.
事实上这是现在用的一种分析技术,称作卢瑟福背散射,就是人们实际上看到的那样,这是鉴别物质样品的一种方法。
So because we're feeling a stronger attractive force from the nucleus, we're actually pulling that electron in closer, which means that the probability squared of where the electron is going to be is actually a smaller radius.
因为我们能感到来自原子核,的更强的吸引力,我们实际上会将电子拉的更近,那意味着电子运动的,概率半径是,事实上是一个更小的半径。
And, in fact, it kind of looks like a function, and yet here's a semicolon I just said that can get you into trouble, and yet that's not actually a function, because there's no interesting lines of code, because it turns out the interesting code is down here at the bottom.
实际上,它有点像一个函数,并且这里有一个能够使你陷入麻烦当中的分号,那个事实上也不是一个函数,因为这里没有有用的代码,因为,有用的代码都在底端。
But it turns out that if you make the voters distributed more realistically, let's say like on a bell-curve shape, it makes actually no difference to the result at all.
但事实上,就算我们让选民分布更符合实际情况,比如说是按钟形分布的,但这实际上对结果没有什么影响
It turns out that we are far from the first people, although it felt exciting, we did not discover this for the first time here today. In fact, J.J. Balmer, JJ Balmer who was a school teacher in the 1800s, was the first to describe these lines that could be seen from hydrogen.
实际上,它第一次被发现已经是在很早之前了,虽然我们觉得很激动,但我们,并不是第一次发现这个的,事实上,一个19世纪的老师,是第一个在氢原子中发现这些谱线的人。
For Problem Set 1, as you may have seen already, ; what I thought I'd -- I had not, in fact, seen that clip; so I did a quick Googling and that's actually as relevant as the movie really gets I think to computing.
对于习题集1,你们可能已经看过了,事实上,我还没看过这个电影片段;,所以我google了一下,那个实际上是跟,我想要处理的电影是相关的。
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