I need some help. I don't know how to make the intgral symbol, but here's the question. If somebody can get it started it'd be awesome.
1to e^10 1to e^6 1to e^2 1/xyz dxdydz
I know he was an engineer, but still relates pretty well with physics. But Rutherford is an awesome choice. I'm actually a nuclear engineering major, I find his stuff very interesting. Thanks for the help.
I'm taking modern physics class, and we have to do a semester long project over any physicist from the late 1800s on. My first thought was Tesla, but I want a not so obvious choice. So any suggestions would be appreciated. Just anybody that made somewhat significate contributions in any area of...
When you use two mirrors facing each other, an object in between them can be seen ALOT of times. I understand why, but can really describe it in any detail. Can anybody explain with some depth why this happens.