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Jiman
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What is the Relationship Between Time and Force in Particle Motion?
Sorry, English is not my native language. I hardly use English in my life. But I can understand what you're replying to.
Jiman
Post #9
Jul 23, 2020
Forum:
Mechanics
What is the Relationship Between Time and Force in Particle Motion?
Jiman
Post #7
Jul 22, 2020
Forum:
Mechanics
What is the Relationship Between Time and Force in Particle Motion?
Thank you so much!
Jiman
Post #5
Jul 22, 2020
Forum:
Mechanics
What is the Relationship Between Time and Force in Particle Motion?
This is only true for particle but not for extensive body?
Jiman
Post #3
Jul 22, 2020
Forum:
Mechanics
What is the Relationship Between Time and Force in Particle Motion?
I feel that force is also function of time.
Jiman
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Jul 22, 2020
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Mechanics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
Thank you.The model of space and time is foundation of many other physical problems!
Jiman
Post #20
Jul 20, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
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Why does Greiner call them theorems?
Newton's parallelogram law is only mathematical method without physical significants,right?
Jiman
Post #16
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Classical Physics
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Why does Greiner call them theorems?
Newton's parallelogram law is only mathematical method without physical significants,right?
Jiman
Post #15
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Classical Physics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
Newton's parallelogram law is only mathematical method without physical significants,right?
Jiman
Post #18
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
Newton's parallelogram law is only mathematical method without physical significants,right?
Jiman
Post #17
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
It is only mathematical method,not physical assumption,right?
Jiman
Post #16
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
Thank you ,my friend!Are you student?Which university?
Jiman
Post #13
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
Is the principal of superposition of forces a part of the second law?
Thank you,my friend!
Jiman
Post #12
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Thermodynamics
B
Why does Greiner call them theorems?
Why are there so many mistakes in the book?
Jiman
Post #13
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Classical Physics
B
Why does Greiner call them theorems?
Is the principal of superposition of motions also a physical assumption?
Jiman
Post #12
Jul 19, 2020
Forum:
Classical Physics
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