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+ | [[VanWasshenova_Thesis#Weighted_Isotropic_Distribution_in_Lab_Frame|<math>\triangle </math>]] | ||
+ | [[Lorentz_Transformation_to_Lab_Frame|<math>\vartriangleright </math>]] | ||
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+ | =4.1.3.3 Electron Center of Mass Frame= | ||
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Relativistically, the x, y, and z components have the same magnitude, but opposite direction, in the conversion from the Moller electron's Center of Mass frame to the electron's Center of Mass frame. | Relativistically, the x, y, and z components have the same magnitude, but opposite direction, in the conversion from the Moller electron's Center of Mass frame to the electron's Center of Mass frame. | ||
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| style="background: gray" | <math>\theta_{1}^*=\pi-\theta_{1}^*</math> | | style="background: gray" | <math>\theta_{1}^*=\pi-\theta_{1}^*</math> | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | <center><math>\textbf{\underline{Navigation}}</math> | ||
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+ | [[Phi_Dependent_Components|<math>\vartriangleleft </math>]] | ||
+ | [[VanWasshenova_Thesis#Weighted_Isotropic_Distribution_in_Lab_Frame|<math>\triangle </math>]] | ||
+ | [[Lorentz_Transformation_to_Lab_Frame|<math>\vartriangleright </math>]] | ||
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+ | </center> |