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High School What is the 4th dimension n terms of visualization ?
I agree with you on this one- kira506
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School What is the 4th dimension n terms of visualization ?
Thaaanks , it facilitates visualizing how we can add up dimensions but as simple is it might sound , still visualizing them together is difficult but thanks c:- kira506
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School What is the 4th dimension n terms of visualization ?
I guess you're right , time varies with all dimensions and doesn't define their shape , thanks for correcting me :D- kira506
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Maximizing Power Transfer in Electrical Circuits
I feel so dumb for not getting it XD. Of course I have but can I consider the factory a bulb ? (I mean in terms of connection please don't take it as me being sarcastic , I'm seriously trying to understand it ) and Lol at "BvU types faster than me" , thanks a lot c:- kira506
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Maximizing Power Transfer in Electrical Circuits
I think I get why there should be two wires but I don't get the part where we have to close the circuit to make the current flow , I mean in case this happened , the potential difference would be zero so even if we closed the circuit (isn't already closed?) No current will flow , right ? Uhm...- kira506
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Mutual Induction: How is Current Transferred?
Yeah , maybe I could like it by getting to know and understand it , maths to me is more unlimited than physics XD I actually don't hate all of it tbh , I like limits and geometry before it became solid ;c; , maybe I'll give it a try next year (since I'm currently. Studying different subjects)...- kira506
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Mutual Induction: How is Current Transferred?
O.O I'm oblivious to all of this XD how is r = z and in what domain ?- kira506
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Mutual Induction: How is Current Transferred?
To I don't want to sound like a baby who blames everyone for her mistakes but my teacher made me hate it by belittling me and such just because I understand thing slowly ,that really put me off the whole subject and what you say is true , its just that I came to see maths as a real...- kira506
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Mutual Induction: How is Current Transferred?
Its ... Okay I guess , hmm , I was hoping you could give me a problem to solve ,the ones I've solved are too simple , if there's no problem of course- kira506
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Maximizing Power Transfer in Electrical Circuits
Out of curiosity , why do they need a wire to bring it back ?- kira506
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Maximizing Power Transfer in Electrical Circuits
Actually , I've never tried that so I don't know- kira506
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad What is the relationship between phase and path difference in waves?
So they occur simultaneously but the periodic time differs ? So by saying that they occur simultaneously , you mean that do occur at the same time and space but this may change along their path and they'd be still in phase ? (Sorry for the trouble , i understand stuff slowly and thanks btw for... -
Undergrad What is the relationship between phase and path difference in waves?
Thanks a lot , that really halped especially that I'm familiar with these terms , now I get the OPD and its relation to the phase of the wave -
Maximizing Power Transfer in Electrical Circuits
Homework Statement It is required to transfer an electric power of 80. Kilowatts from a powerstation to a factory which is at 2 km from it.If the potential difference (here it means the voltage of the source) at the station is 400 volts and the resistance of 1km of the 2 conducting wires is...- kira506
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- Transformers
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Mutual Induction: How is Current Transferred?
I know , but still I'd rather understand ,in addition , I kinda abhore maths ,specifically calculus,how can I achieve A.lvl if I can't even stand looking at it ? That's why I ask questions here, partly because I hate maths and parlty because my curriculum doesn't provide me with all the details...- kira506
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- Forum: Electromagnetism