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Graduate Is a Galaxy Unresolved at 10 Arc Seconds with 15 Arc Second Resolution?
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When does the small angle approximation deviate by more than 1%?
Homework Statement Find, by comparison with exact trigonometry, the angle, (provide a numerical value in degrees), above which the small angle approximation departs from the exact result by more than 1 percent. Homework Equations Approx.: d = s = rθ Exact: d = 2*r*Sin(θ/2) The...- Airsteve0
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- Angle Approximation Small angle
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Mathematica Mathematica Trouble: Solving for x in Sinc[x] > (1/1.01)
If anyone on here uses Mathematica maybe you could help me with an issue I am having with computing the following: Solving for x in: Sinc[x] > (1/1.01) I am looking only at the positive values and not making any headway with the Solve or NSolve commands. I should also mention that this...- Airsteve0
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Graduate Deriving the Metric from the Energy-Momentum Tensor
Say we were given an expression for the energy-momentum tensor (also assuming a perfect fluid), without getting into an expression with multiple derivatives of the metric, are there any cases where it would be possible to deduce the form of the metric?- Airsteve0
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- deriving Energy-momentum Energy-momentum tensor Metric Tensor
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Flat vs. Conformally Flat Spacetime
I was wondering if someone wouldn't mind offering me an explanation as to the differences between a flat spacetime versus a conformally flat spacetime (if there even is a difference).- Airsteve0
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- Flat Spacetime
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Why is a Blue Shift in Kruskal Szekeres not Physical
In my intro. to GR class we recently covered the Kruskal Szekeres diagram and trajectories within the diagram. My question comes from a comment made by my professor about time-like trajectories emerging from v=0 and that if an emitter sends a light signal to an observer it will be blue shifted...- Airsteve0
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- Blue shift Physical Shift
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How to Find Killing Vectors for a Given Metric
In my general relativity course we recently covered the definition of a killing vector and their importance. However, I am not completely comfortable calculating the killing vectors for a given metric (in a particular case, the 2-sphere), and would like to know if anyone knows of a good...- Airsteve0
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- Metric Vectors
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Graduate What can be derived from a vanishing Weyl tensor
Oh ok, so for example if the interior of a spherical region was vacuum and outside the sphere was a Robertson-Walker type spacetime? Are there any other interesting properties that the vanishing Weyl tensor can give rise to?- Airsteve0
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate What can be derived from a vanishing Weyl tensor
Vanishing of the Weyl tensor implies the spacetime cannot be a vacuum?- Airsteve0
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate What can be derived from a vanishing Weyl tensor
I was just wondering what physical conclusions could be made about a spacetime which possesses a vanishing Weyl curvature tensor, aside from the spacetime being conformally flat. By this question I am simply interested if any inferences can be made about the metric describing the spacetime, or...- Airsteve0
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- Tensor Weyl
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Spaces of Constant Curvature and the Ricci Tensor
Hi all, I was just interested in verification of a concept. If we are given the full Riemann tensor in the form which implies constant curvature (i.e. lambda multiplying metric components) does this imply that the Ricci tensor vanishes? The question stems from why the vacuum equations cannot be...- Airsteve0
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- Constant Curvature Ricci tensor Tensor
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Graduate Geometry of the Riemann, Ricci, and Weyl Tensors
Hi, I was wondering if someone wouldn't mind breaking down the geometrical differences between the Riemann, Ricci, and Weyl tensor. My current understanding is that the Ricci tensor describes the change in volume of a n-dimensional object in curved space from flat Euclidean space and that if we...- Airsteve0
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- Geometry Riemann Tensors Weyl
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Graphing the Potential Impact Parameter
Homework Statement In class we derived the Schwarzschild interior solution (constant density). Examine the behaviour of non-radial null geodesics in this spacetime.Homework Equations \Phi(r)=ln\left(\frac{3\sqrt{1-\frac{2M}{R}}}{2}-\frac{\sqrt{1-\frac{2Mr^2}{R^3}}}{2}\right)...- Airsteve0
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- Graphing Impact Parameter Potential
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Form of Kruskal-Szekeres Completion
got it, thanks!- Airsteve0
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Derivative of Exponential Equation - Quick Question
my apologies for not being clear, I think I have things figured out though, thanks!- Airsteve0
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help