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Simple difference quotient question. Function -> simplify answer
Dude, f(x) = f(3+h) if x = 3+h- Macch
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Graduate Energy Conservation in Quark Confinement
Thanks a lot for the answer, tom.stoer, it clarified a lot of things for me.- Macch
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Energy Conservation in Quark Confinement
Hi guys, I was reading about quark confinement and came up with a doubt i can't find the answer to: You have to use energy to try to 'pull away' one of the quarks in a meson, right? And when you give enough energy, a new quark/anti-quark pair is created and that's why you never find only one...- Macch
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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How Can You Prove tan(x) = x Has Exactly One Solution in Each Interval?
You mean (secx)^2 right? Edit: Oh no, you're right.- Macch
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Proof Question Help (Deals with speed of sound in air)
PV = nRT PV = (m/MW)RT PV/m = RT/MW as V is the volume of air with mass m: p = m/V P/p = RT/MW- Macch
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Proof Question Help (Deals with speed of sound in air)
PV = nRT PV = (m/MW)RT PV/m = RT/MW as V is the volume of air with mass m: p = m/V P/p = RT/MW- Macch
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Quantum mechanics and General Relativity overlap
I was wondering, is there any overlap between Quantum Information Theory and General Relativity? The black hole information paradox could be solved by devoloping knowledge about quantum information in strong gravitational field? If someone wants to study this overlap between these 2 differentes...