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Be a Scientist: Mech Engr, Physics & Maths Requirements
thanks everyone- iscofield
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Be a Scientist: Mech Engr, Physics & Maths Requirements
i have always dream to be a scientist so pplease i need some one to help me list the requirements, and some easy materials i could use base on mech Engineering and subjects like physics and maths. Thanks- iscofield
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Dimension Analysis: Find x, y, z To Satisfy Boyles Law
i assumed that from boyles law p= k/v using idice knowledge x=1, y=-1 and z=0 these happen to be the answer when i check. Thanks a lot.- iscofield
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Dimension Analysis: Find x, y, z To Satisfy Boyles Law
i don't understand what you mean- iscofield
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Dimension Analysis: Find x, y, z To Satisfy Boyles Law
For what value of x, y, and z, will the equation P^x v^y T^z = constant, become Boyles law?- iscofield
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- Analysis Dimension
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Proton Collision: Velocity & Direction Calc.
thnks a lot that was really helping.- iscofield
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Proton Collision: Velocity & Direction Calc.
can u pls try it out and explain how- iscofield
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Proton Collision: Velocity & Direction Calc.
A proton traveling at 3*10^7 m/s collides with the nucleus of a stationary oxygen atom and rebounds in a direction at 90 degree to its original path, calculate the velocity and the direction of the oxygen nucleus assuming the that the collision was perfectly elastic and ignoring relativistic...- iscofield
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- Collision Proton
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help