Hello Everyone trying to come up with a stratagey to solving this integral
Int(x^3*J3(x),x) no limits
Ive tried some integration by parts and tried breaking it down into J1 and J0's however i still get to a point where I have to integrate either : Int(x*J1(x),x) or Int(J6(x),x)
Homework Statement
Using the energy method( setting potential energy= kinetic energy) show that the natural period of oscillation of the fluid in a u-tube manometer is t=2PI(l/2g)^(1/2) where L is the length of the fluid column.
2. The attempt at a solution
So as you can see I do not...
First of all I am not a professor, I am a student. My professor probably did not fully understand what I was asking him when I asked for advice. And you responded to me while I was responding to danger that is why I did not fix the 2PI. It is simple math. Yes in-fact angular acceleration is...
Danger, I couldn't care less about sayings I don't understand either, so what is turning a moehill into a dolly parton anyway? Look what does my text say in highlighter? "The angular velocity ratio between the gears must remain constant". Don't like angular, just think velocity then, it is only...
Hello everyone,
So I am the one who LionFireTiger is having the debate with. I have attached an exert from my textbook to refresh everyone's mind on the Fundamental law of gearing.
It does not matter if they are gears or solid cylinders.
Everyone here has agreed that the pitch line velocity...