well yeah..as something that denotes a change or the possible variation in the variable...that is as far as my understanding goes..a friend of mine (math graduate student) expounds on the concept in great detail but I haven't reached that level yet. From the responses and the video (and my...
I understand the uncertainty principle (delta x)(delta p) is approximately h (planck's constant) in definition, but I am having trouble seeing that if you measure the certainty to one aspect of a particle, that you won't be able to measure as accurately the certainty of another ..for example...
well, i would normally use tau but i couldn't find symbol, so i just used T to distinguish from t
doing this by integration by parts ends with a complicated (a) (from sin at) that is impossible to break down into to a/s^2+a^2 (LT formula) ...if it were just sin√wt then i get it..but i am...
Homework Statement this one stumped me..
d^2y/dt^2 +ωy=ksin((√ω)t)
y(∏/4)=0, y'(∏/4)=0
The Attempt at a Solution
→ (s^2 + ω)U(s)= LT {ksin((√ω)(T+∏/4)} is as far as i can get (i know what to do with the left hand side once i get the LT of the right hand side but i don't know what to do with...