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Can I delete my threads somehow?
I want to ask whether I can delete the threads that I have started. As long as I see there isn't any option like this. Can someone give me more information about this?- erkant
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
Okay got it, thanks!- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
I get around 88 degrees of angle. gamma = tan -1 (vy/vx) = tan -1 (50.09) = 88 degrees. According to picture it seems much more small. Is there any problem or I am just being fastidious? Can someone just do the calculations and verify me please?- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
So assuming my calculations and concept is right. How can I calculate the angle. If the equation for angle is: gamma = tan -1 (vy/vx), which vy/vx should I use? Or should I also use vy and vx for all times like above and do the average? @physwizard isn't what you suggest, what I already do? I...- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
vx = x(10) - x(9) = 1450.50 - 1401.92 = 48.58 vy = x(10) - x(9) = 2000.84 - 1987.35 = 13.49 v = sqrt(vx^2 + vy^2) = sqrt(48.58^2 + 13.48^2) = sqrt(2541.72) = 50.41 vx = x(11) - x(10) = 1450.50 - 1498.64 = -48.14 vy = x(11) - x(10) = 2000.84 - 2013.51 = -12.67 v = sqrt(vx^2 + vy^2) =...- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
And what if I calculate the average? Is there any way that I can calculate the velocity at t=10? If I go like you say: vx = x(10) - x(9) = 1450.50 - 1401.92 = 48.58 vy = x(10) - x(9) = 2000.84 - 1987.35 = 13.49 v = sqrt(vx^2 + vy^2) = sqrt(48.58^2 + 13.48^2) = sqrt(2541.72) = 50.41 vx =...- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
I understood from your earlier post what I should do (or at least I hope so). For example, vx = dx/dt, how can I differentiate with respect to t, when there is no t in the function. That's my problem, and question. Should I use something like implicit differentiation?- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
Well, as I said I need to program it, therefore I need the full path to the solution. I don't know that much physics. In programing instead of degrees, radians are used, so I wrote a program that converted those degrees to radians and calculated x and y. I got the following results...- erkant
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Computer science student needing help in solving an exercise
I even don't know if this is the appropriate place to post this questions, while as long as I know this place is considered for research topics and more advanced topics in physics. The point is that I need to write a MATLAB code for specific question, but first of all I need to solve it, and...- erkant
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Graduate Quantum mechanics and quantum field theory application ideas?
First of all sorry for my off-topic question here. I'm a computer science student, who has a high interest in mathematics (especially algebraic geometry), and physics (especially quantum mechanics, quantum field theory). For this semester I'm supposed to create to applications, from which one of...- erkant
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- Application Field Field theory Ideas Mechanics Quantum Quantum field theory Quantum mechanics Theory
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Event generator and detector simulation softwares
I'm looking for some event generator and detector simulation software. While I was searching, I found a lot of event generator software like PYTHIA, HERWIG, etc. But I was having difficulties in finding a software that will create a detector simulation. If you could tell me which event generator...- erkant
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- Detector Generator Simulation
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Relation between quantum computer and quantum field theory?
Thank you very much haael for a great explanation.- erkant
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Relation between quantum computer and quantum field theory?
I'm a computer science and engineering student, who has recently developed interest about quantum computers. I can understand that quantum computers are totally linked with quantum mechanics. But I would like to learn whether there is any relation between quantum computing and quantum field...- erkant
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- Computer Field Field theory Quantum Quantum computer Quantum computing Quantum field theory Relation Theory
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Consequences of Yang-Mills and Mass Gap?
Thanks for your opinion tom.stoer. I was thinking the same thing, but I was just curious whether it was going to have applications to other branches of science or it will be purely mathematical.- erkant
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Consequences of Yang-Mills and Mass Gap?
Yes, I'm referring to the Millennium Problem.- erkant
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics