Thanks guys: I have a few questions on this:
1. If I integrate within limits say 0.001 to t, is it going to introduce a lot of error in subsequent calculations that i carry out?
2. Actually I am trying to obtain this integral
\int f(r,x)dx with limits 0 to t
where f(r,x) is the...
I am trying to get this integral but no clues about how to proceed
\int exp(-x)/x dx
with limits from 0 to t ( any real number, non infinity)
I know of the limits are from t to infinity, there is a standard integral known as Ei(x). please help/share ideas in solving this!
Regards...
Hi all
In this forum, I couldn't see a discussion on I.E. Irodov's " Probem in General Physics".
I used this book as an undergrad and found it immensely useful. The standard of the problems in extremely good and thought provoking. Problems range from single concept problems to complex...