Recent content by Jake Minneman
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Graduate What Other Theories of Gravity Exist Beyond Relativity in Modern Physics?
Is there any other formally considered theories relating to the operations of gravity other than relativity? They must still be considered in modern physics. If so could one point me in the direction.- Jake Minneman
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- Gravity Modern physics Physics Theories
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Beginner Integration: Intg'g Arbitrary Funcs: Area B/w Intersects
Yes exactly, thank you very much.- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Beginner Integration: Intg'g Arbitrary Funcs: Area B/w Intersects
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.msstate.edu/dept/abelc/math/integral_area.png&imgrefurl=http://www.msstate.edu/dept/abelc/math/integrals.html&usg=__eYIUnirereMFeYOxrfWSZ22D6MU=&h=599&w=684&sz=24&hl=en&start=0&sig2=5Xoc8E51gnWrd4Z6mnluLA&zoom=1&tbnid=ofF46QkIclKjQM:&tbnh=142&tbnw=16...- Jake Minneman
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- Beginner Integration
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Graduate Space Warping & Mass: Is There an Equation?
What if perhaps instead of exploding the sun "hypothetically" vanished. Would this then follow the principals i have listed above.- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Space Warping & Mass: Is There an Equation?
If that is true and gravitational waves propagate at c, does this mean that if the sun were to explode we would be shot form orbit the exact time we saw the explosion? 8 minutes after. (That is of course if we are looking up.)- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Space Warping & Mass: Is There an Equation?
I know that the closer you get to the speed of light the more mass you gain...so if you get infinitely close to that speed than you have infinite mass or something like that.- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Space Warping & Mass: Is There an Equation?
Is there an equation directly incorporating the mass of an object to the speed at which it warps space? Or do all object warp space at the speed of light? If there is could one provide me with said equation. An example of an equation directly incorporating mass is the schwarzschild radius...- Jake Minneman
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- Mass Space
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Calc Speed: Warping Space with Mass & Infinity
Is it possible to calculate the speed at which a massive object warps the fabric of space? Does the mass of said object directly effect the rate at which the fabric is warped? What would happen if the said object was infinitely massive?- Jake Minneman
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- Calculation Speed
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Is Gravity Truly Omnipresent and Can It Exist Without Mass?
If Gravity is considered one of the four fundamental forces why is it not itself omnipresent? The other three forces are variables that do not rely on the existence of another thing, but in the case of gravity mass is essential to its creation. Could the force gravity exist without massive...- Jake Minneman
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- Gravity
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- Forum: Cosmology
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How do I Apply the Product Rule in Calculus?
Okay that's fine, LaTex is awesome.- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How do I Apply the Product Rule in Calculus?
Thanks for the response- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How do I Apply the Product Rule in Calculus?
Hi I am 14 and attempting to learn calculus I have just proved product rule and am beginning examples of how it might work. Could anyone check, I will write my process. y(x)=(12x^6)(7x^4+6)= (12x^6)'(7x^4+6)+(12x^6)(7x^4+6)'= (72x^5)(7x^4+6)+(12x^6)(28x^3)= 504x^9+432x^5+336x^9= y(x)=840x^9+432x^5- Jake Minneman
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- Product Product rule
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Can You Help Verify This Calculus Derivative Solution?
thats sweet- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Advice for 14-Year-Old Pursuing Physics After High School
i am very interested in physical phenomena, Thank you for the website.- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Advice for 14-Year-Old Pursuing Physics After High School
By basic calculus do you mean derivatives and such because that is quite simple that's all I have been doing- Jake Minneman
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising