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High School Is this true? The area of a circle can be approximated by a polygon
Oh! right, that was a typo.- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Calculus
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High School Is this true? The area of a circle can be approximated by a polygon
Hello everyone! I have been looking for a general equation for any regular polygon and I have arrived at this equation: $$\frac{nx^{2}}{4}tan(90-\frac{180}{n})$$ Where x is the side length and n the number of sides. So I thought to myself "if the number of sides is increased as to almost look...- John Clement Husain
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- Area Circle Geometry Limits Polygon
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- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad What is the physics behind piercing a plastic piece?
I want to know an object's (in this case, the plastic) "tolerance" to being pierced until it gets pierced.- John Clement Husain
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- Physics Plastic
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can Velocity and Mass Alone Create Force?
No it isn't. Like the force of a punch or a rocket- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can Velocity and Mass Alone Create Force?
can we get Force with velocity and mass only?- John Clement Husain
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- Force
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School What Causes Strong and Weak Forces in Our Universe?
Shouldn't we find it? we are curious creatures, after all- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School What Causes Strong and Weak Forces in Our Universe?
What causes Strong and Weak Forces? I know that they bind certain things around in our universe but what causes them?- John Clement Husain
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- Forces Weak
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School I just found a new way to calculate Force
oh, I see... also in my formula, force increases due to it's velocity. The faster the object, the greater the force? but the formula does not contend with reality though, I shall take a note on that, thanks- John Clement Husain
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School I just found a new way to calculate Force
yeah, I just stated that I don't have to go to a=v/t anymore- John Clement Husain
- Post #5
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School I just found a new way to calculate Force
It seems so, yes- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School I just found a new way to calculate Force
I found a new way to calculate force without getting the acceleration when you have velocity, mass, & time. F = (m/t)v I just find this more efficient than getting the acceleration, why not use one formula.- John Clement Husain
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- Force
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Can Velocity Alone Determine an Object's Mass?
you mean Kepler's Third law?- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Can Velocity Alone Determine an Object's Mass?
something like this: An object, with a distance of 1300 km, in space is moving in 100 km in 10 s towards Earth, find it's mass.- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Can Velocity Alone Determine an Object's Mass?
Is it possible to find the mass without force/density/momentum but with velocity only?- John Clement Husain
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- Mass Velocity
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Can a Relativistic Impact Drill a Hole Through Earth?
hmm, let me put that as 1.17x1010 kg- John Clement Husain
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- Forum: Mechanics