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Graduate Balance proves gravity isn't a force
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Graduate The CRT and Electron Superposition
When the electrons are moving in macroscopic trajectories it's enough to know their positions with precision of ~1mm. Therefore the deviation in their speeds will be ~10cm/s (in accordance with the principle of Heisenberg) which is negligible amount of their real speed. So, like Zz said, the...- apolski
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What is the paradox in Planck's Law?
\dot n(\nu,T) = \frac{J(\nu,T)}{h\nu} :confused: But why?- apolski
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What is the paradox in Planck's Law?
How you found that expression?- apolski
- Post #62
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Solving Nonlinear ODE: y'y''=-1 - Get Help Now
Thanx! o:)- apolski
- Post #5
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving Nonlinear ODE: y'y''=-1 - Get Help Now
οκ. (y')^2=-2x+c and y(x)=\int\sqrt{-2x+c}\hspace{3}dx+c_2=-\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{3}\sqrt{(c_1 - x)^3}+c_2 but i see that y(x)=\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{3}\sqrt{(c_1 - x)^3}+c_2 is sol'n too. How to show that?- apolski
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving Nonlinear ODE: y'y''=-1 - Get Help Now
Hello, i am trying to solve this nonlinear ODE y'y''=-1 can someone help me? p.s maybe 2y'y''=-2 => (y'y')'=-2...- apolski
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