Marlon's Journal: Physics Topic Suggestions Requested

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Hi,

as you might now, i have this little habit of writing texts in my journal...i know, i know, that is quite the intention, but what i wanted to know is this : are there any members that have a specific suggestion for a physics-related topic that they need clarification on ? For those that read my journal, if something is not clear in the texts i have written so far , please let me know your comments.

Same goes for the "elementary particles presented" thread...

thanks in advance


ps : to the mentors and administrators : is it possible to implement Latex in the journals ?

regards
marlon
 
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Let me second that vote for "[tex]\LaTeX[/tex] in the journals".

When the journals were first introduced, I thought that they would be a good place to store material for posting... or to elaborate on ideas that might not be appropriate for a particular thread. However, when I saw that [tex]\LaTeX[/tex] was not supported, I stopped using the journal feature.
 
i have asked the LateX question several times now and still have gotten no answer. i really wonder why that is ?

marlon
 
Ask Chroot, he can give you an answer.
 
If they decide to enable LaTex in the journals,then i might consider writing something in mine.Physics & mathematics related.

Daniel.
 
Aww, marlon, what a shameless attempt to get people to read your journal. :-p :smile: :smile: :biggrin:
 
Latex in journals would seem to be a very good idea! (Unless there were any significant downside; I can't think of any right now).

Back to marlon's kind offer. A question if I may ... would you consider astrophysics topics? If it's a question of contextualising the astronomical jargon, help would be offered. Also, how tough?

First, the easy pieces: electron degeneracy pressure (white dwarfs) and neutron degeneracy pressure (neutron stars). For fun, how about 'are strange stars possible? what about quark stars?'
 
Heh. I don't think Warren was too keen on the Journals to begin with, so this might be a tough sell. But you know, there was a time when we didn't have LaTeX and we got along OK. You could use html code in the mean time.

Check it out:

∇xE=-(1/c)∂B/∂t

Not as pretty, but certainly functional.
 
Moonbear said:
Aww, marlon, what a shameless attempt to get people to read your journal. :-p :smile: :smile: :biggrin:
:smile:

You really should become a political spin doctor, moonbear...there just ain't no fooling you...

regards

marlon
 

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