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Quantum What is the Born approximation and how does it relate to quantum scattering?
Hi i am trying to understand Borh's scattering but i need article that will teach me step by step. Do you know any?- Caglar Yildiz
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- Classical mechanics Introduction Quantum Scattering
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Undergrad Solution of an ODE in series Frobenius method
Hi I am supposed to find solution of $$xy''+y'+xy=0$$ but i am left with reversing this equation. i am studying solution of a differential equation by series now and I cannot reverse a series in the form of: $$ J(x)=1-\frac{1}{x^2} +\frac{3x^4}{32} - \frac{5x^6}{576} ...$$ $$...- Caglar Yildiz
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- Differential eqautions Frobenius Method Ode Series
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Undergrad Divergence Theorem and Gauss Law
Well after your reply, i went to wiki and i saw the derivations of those equetion. Also thanks for $$ thing :) i did not know.- Caglar Yildiz
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Divergence Theorem and Gauss Law
Hi Why did you put $$d^2$$ and $$ \vec{F}$$? I saw it on wikipedia too but did not get the idea.- Caglar Yildiz
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Divergence Theorem and Gauss Law
Divergence theorem states that $\int \int\vec{E}\cdot\vec{ds}=\int\int\int div(\vec{E})dV$ And Gauss law states that $\int \int\vec{E}\cdot\vec{ds}=\int\int\int \rho(x,y,z)dV$ If $\vec{E}$ to be electric field vector then i could say that $div(\vec{E})=\rho(x,y,z)$ However i can't see any...- Caglar Yildiz
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- Divergence Divergence theorem Elecrtomagnetism Gauss Gauss law Law Theorem
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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MATLAB Is 2GB ram enough to work on C language and matlab
Thank you for reply- Caglar Yildiz
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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MATLAB Is 2GB ram enough to work on C language and matlab
Hello everyone I am going to buy a computer soon. And because I don't have much money, computer s ram can be 4 GB at most and which will cause me some trouble. My question is that will 2gb ram be enough to work on MATLAB and learning to code.- Caglar Yildiz
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- C language Language Matlab Ram Work
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Relativity What Graduate-Level Physics Topics Should You Explore After Calculus?
I am undergraduate (correction)- Caglar Yildiz
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Relativity What Graduate-Level Physics Topics Should You Explore After Calculus?
For addition my most interest is relativity and particle physics- Caglar Yildiz
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Relativity What Graduate-Level Physics Topics Should You Explore After Calculus?
I am done with the first year calculus and physics courses and I think maybe I should be going on one subject to improve in that field. What actually is in my mind is I want to learn about a subject in graduate level then go on on this topic in my physics career. I am interested in the...- Caglar Yildiz
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- Nuclear Nuclear physics Physics Relativity Stars
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Electric Potential: Fact or Fiction?
I think second is true- Caglar Yildiz
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Electric Potential: Fact or Fiction?
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Electric Potential: Fact or Fiction?
Is this true i don't think it is- Caglar Yildiz
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- Electric
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Classical Classical mechanics: Taylor or Kleppner/Kolenkow?
It depends on your ability of calculus. Kleppner is a book should be read at once no matter how much you are good it is still good.- Caglar Yildiz
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Electric charge inside a uniformly distributed sphere
Thanks i think i got it- Caglar Yildiz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help