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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
thanks a lot..i blundered in the 'momentum' part..thanks for pointing out :-)- availablegod
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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
energy is stored in the field but it is only because the solenoid is there..the disc's dimensions are not important here...the disc might have a diameter equal to that of the solenoid which means that it is enough for the system boundary to just cover the solenoid only. I have approached the...- availablegod
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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
I am honoured that you took time out to reply to this thread..thank you professor Gottlieb. btw do you think that my line of reasoning is flawed?- availablegod
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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
if there were no disk at all..then where would the energy come from? Would you please explain the second part of your last post in a little bit more detail? I really want to understand your statement- availablegod
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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
actually I have considered a universe which does not contain any'thing' other than the apparatus being considered. I have considered the following facts 1) the answer to this paradox does not depend on the dimensions of the universe being chosen 2) the answer should also not depend on the...- availablegod
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Graduate Feynman's Paradox: Solving the Mystery of the Rotating Disk | Solution Revealed
hi folks, this is my first post..and here i would like to present a solution to a paradox posed by feynman in the 2nd volume of his lectures (17-4)...for those of you who wish to see the problem here's the link http://varatek.com/scott/feynman_problems.html it's the last problem in that page...- availablegod
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