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Graduate Validity of Mathematical Proof of Uncertainty Principle
@phreak can please give the name of the book you reffered.- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Validity of Mathematical Proof of Uncertainty Principle
can anybody here please suggest me a book for quantum mechanics.(i'm good at math)- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Earth's Elliptical Orbit around the Sun
there are 'seasons' on Earth only bcoz Earth's orbit is ecliptic in shape. simple proof!:smile:- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate How is Hawking Radiation Related to a Black Hole's Mass and Time of Dissipation?
there's a formula derived from hawking radiation t=m^3/3K k=3.98 x 10^15- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Frame dependence of temperature
This is strange bob, you see the Vxrmswould not be zero ! because the maxwell - Boltzmann distribution function shows that all the molecules don't go on randomly the momentums of the molecules can be diverse in the x,y,z directions so at any instant the Vx-vxav^2 would be the sum of all the...- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate Frame dependence of temperature
Is temperature frame dependent? The temperature of the system is due to the translational,rotational and vibrational movements of the particles of the system Now if a box containing gases at a certain temperature is accelerated the molecules in the direction of motion of the gases get more...- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Stuck on vector calculus questions for exam
For the first one use cross product so you'll get a vector perpendicular to both second the d.c's of the plane are the cordinaates of the Vector perpendicular to the plane and it passes through the given point,subs and get the ans ax+by+cz+d=0 a,b,c (you know them) it passes through...- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Stuck on vector calculus questions for exam
For the first one use cross product so you'll get a vector perpendicular to both second the d.c's of the plane are the cordinaates of the Vector perpendicular to the plane and it passes through the given point,subs and get the ans ax+by+cz+d=0 a,b,c (you know them) it passes through a',b',c' so...- Josyulasharma
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help