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Help about Rayleigh Dissipative Function
tom thank you so much for the help.. :) i really appreciate it a lot!- eureka
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Understanding the Rayleigh Dissipative Function in Classical Mechanics
dg, thank you very much for the information... :) I'm now reading the goldstein's classical mechanics.. -
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What Are Some Examples of Ambiguous Symbols?
Part2 http://www.ready.gov/i/vis_car_road2.gif If you see a nuclear explosion on the horizon, pull to the side of the road and wait for the blast to hit you.- eureka
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- Forum: General Discussion
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High School What Are the Different Dimensions Explored in Physics?
for me, the 4th dimension(time) can't be visualized unlike the x-y-z axis..- eureka
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Help about Rayleigh Dissipative Function
i think I've posted this topic in the wrong thread(theoretical physics).. anyways, i would like to ask, if anyone could give me some backgrounds on Rayleigh Dissipative Function.. thank you very much in advance..- eureka
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Math Symbols :pdif: :int: :lcpsi:
i would like to suggest something.. how about an EQUATION EDITOR in Physics Forums? just a thought... :)- eureka
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- Forum: Feedback and Announcements
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Graduate Understanding the Rayleigh Dissipative Function in Classical Mechanics
Physics people, what is the theory behind the Rayleigh Dissipative Function? could you kindly give me some website which could help me understand this? -
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Undergrad Time Dilation Explained: Theory & How It Works
for me, the simpliest way to understand time dilation is, as you travel near the speed of light, time slows down..- eureka
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity