Threads Tagged with derivation Thread / Thread Starter Last Post Replies Views 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data find the derivative of the given function: f(x)= 6 -... T 03:37 PM Ray Vickson 3 90 Calculus & Beyond Homework I was wondering if somebody could clear up some confusion I have regarding this. I've been going over the... T 07:56 AM jellicorse 2 70 Differential Equations 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Consider a set of data points: (x1, y1), (x2,y2). One... Mar6-14 04:19 PM Chestermiller 9 173 Calculus & Beyond Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Problem statement is in the attachment HW 5, it is... Mar6-14 09:44 AM Jony130 7 124 Engineering, Comp Sci, & Technology Homework I know how to derive the lorentz time dilation equation. I am wondering how to derive the equation for gravitational... Mar4-14 05:15 PM WannabeNewton 11 337 Special & General Relativity 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data First off, this is NOT a homework problem. This is a... Mar4-14 03:12 PM astropi 5 162 Introductory Physics Homework Every time I try to read Peskin & Schroeder I run into a brick wall on page 15 (section 2.2) when they quickly derive... Feb25-14 09:49 AM muzialis 2 278 Calculus Every time I try to read Peskin & Schroeder I run into a brick wall on page 15 (section 2.2) when they quickly derive... Feb24-14 02:33 PM dextercioby 2 239 Quantum Physics In page 30 of book "An introduction to quantum field theory" by Peskin and Schroeder in the derivation of Klein-Gordon... Feb22-14 09:11 PM chern 2 257 Quantum Physics 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data derive the angle of limitation sinθ=/n1 n1 is the air... Feb22-14 11:52 AM Eats Dirt 5 122 Introductory Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I just want to know how to get from this: ∂ø^/∂ø =... Feb21-14 08:29 PM EarthDecon 4 240 Advanced Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Prove for the canonical ensemble... Feb17-14 04:51 AM BruceW 47 925 Advanced Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Derive the 2 divergence equations from the 2 curl... Feb16-14 01:18 PM kiwi101 7 221 Advanced Physics Homework I have been trying to derive the Laplace in spherical co ordinates. I have attached a file which has basic equations.... Feb14-14 01:27 PM Chestermiller 5 188 Advanced Physics Homework Greetings! :biggrin: 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Starting from the Rodrigues... Feb11-14 02:27 AM physicsjn 2 137 Advanced Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Think of a fluid between two plates at a distance d from... Jan31-14 11:57 AM gbertoli 1 164 Introductory Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Starting with the Lorentz transformation for the... Jan29-14 08:05 AM voko 1 215 Introductory Physics Homework Hello, I've been looking at the derivation of the exponential function, here http://www.statlect.com/ucdexp1.htm... Jan21-14 01:07 PM mfb 5 227 Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics hi everyone can anyone please give me a clue of how to derive this equation Hp= Q(gpm)* Δp(psi)/1714 Q is... Jan21-14 05:09 AM SteamKing 1 411 General Engineering Hi, Apologises if I have submitted this issue into the wrong Math forum. However, I was wondering if anybody could... Jan8-14 04:35 AM mysearch 2 416 General Math I have been reading Lagrangian from Classical Mechanics by John R. Taylor. I have adoubt in a derivation which... Jan8-14 04:21 AM darwined 2 287 Classical Physics Hi, Can any one give a derivation of the quadrupole moment in the TT gauge ( Equation metioned below ) of the... Jan5-14 05:49 PM WannabeNewton 1 466 Cosmology Greetings! Going throught Ballentine Ch.4 and the derivation of transmission/reflection coefficients. The math... Dec29-13 03:08 AM siddharth5129 1 398 Quantum Physics In lectures I covered how a Schmitt trigger can be used in an RC circuit to determine the capacitance of the capacitor... Dec24-13 11:16 PM meBigGuy 6 566 Electrical Engineering I know I have seen this before a few time done a few different ways/starting points and I am always blown away when I... Dec19-13 09:42 PM Simon Bridge 1 444 Quantum Physics $${\rho}({\lambda}) d{\lambda}=E({\lambda})*f({E(\lambda}))*D({\lambda})d{\lambda}$$ $${\rho}({\lambda}) d{\lambda}$$... Dec7-13 06:47 PM Outrageous 2 343 Classical Physics Would there be a direct proof of the energy-stress tensor of general relativity? My lecturer only provides me with a... Dec5-13 11:23 PM WannabeNewton 8 584 Special & General Relativity 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I am supposed to show equation 6.6 on page 97 of... Dec5-13 09:25 PM TSny 1 420 Advanced Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data "A uniformly charged solid sphere, of radius R and... Dec5-13 02:57 AM Shyan 1 494 Introductory Physics Homework Hi, Is it pure coincidence that if you put ##c=v_e=\sqrt{2GM/R}## in the escape velocity, you end up with the... Dec4-13 03:11 AM dvf 2 409 Special & General Relativity We don't have rigorous approach to statistical mechanics but have an intuitive one.We follow Concepts of Modern... Dec2-13 12:11 AM atyy 5 616 Quantum Physics Well I was going through class lecture notes and my professor wrote this When x = A(the maximum value), v=0:... Nov23-13 02:20 AM Tanya Sharma 1 593 Introductory Physics Homework 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I need to know how to derive the equation for the... Nov20-13 01:10 AM Tanya Sharma 3 730 Introductory Physics Homework I mean the binomial formula is something of the form ##\left(a+b\right)^n## =... Nov18-13 08:45 PM PSarkar 13 1,392 Linear & Abstract Algebra 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data You are a member of a research team studying... Nov14-13 01:33 AM Violagirl 0 409 Introductory Physics Homework I've been trying to find the equation of the line of no strain of a bent linearly elastic beam of fixed length. (in... Nov10-13 10:15 PM nkpstn 0 541 Calculus I am looking for a derivation of Friedman's equations from the Cosmological Principle and Einstein's field equations.... Nov8-13 09:14 PM WannabeNewton 22 1,815 Cosmology This could be seen as a rather "basic" math question, but it is a topic of curiosity for me. I'm currently a senior in... Nov4-13 09:38 PM sacred 7 581 General Math 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data How to get equation 1 from the thumbnail? h1 h2 h3... Nov3-13 07:45 PM Outrageous 9 495 Calculus & Beyond Homework The following is a question regarding the derivation of Einstein's field equations. Background In deriving his... Nov2-13 07:03 PM WannabeNewton 3 560 Special & General Relativity