Recent content by mogsy182
-
M
Graduate Does the Earth's spin impact time dilation for satellites and GPS receivers?
can anyone tell me if what I am doing holds for anything?- mogsy182
- Post #2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
-
M
Graduate Does the Earth's spin impact time dilation for satellites and GPS receivers?
Is it plausable to take into account the speed of the Earth's spin when calculating tmie dilation for satellites and GPS receivers? You could take into account the satellites spining against the Earth's orbit, with the Earth's orbit and at an angle? I put it into my project but is it a...- mogsy182
- Thread
- Gps Relative Relative velocity Velocity
- Replies: 1
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
-
M
Undergrad How Does General Relativity Affect Satellite Orbits and Time Dilation?
So is it the closer you are to the centre of a body the slower time will go? or is it the other way round. also why is this? my lecturer confused me a bit when explain it, but what's general rel got to do with the orbit of a satellite?- mogsy182
- Thread
- General General relativity Relativity
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
-
M
Undergrad GPS & Relativity: Experiments & Simulations
good idea thanks.- mogsy182
- Post #3
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
-
M
Undergrad GPS & Relativity: Experiments & Simulations
Hi all I wasnt sure where to place this thread. I am currently doing a project on GPS and have deceided to take the root of studying the relativity side of GPS. All I am asking does anyone know of or have any ideas of some experiments I could do, or some computer programmes to perfrom a...- mogsy182
- Thread
- Gps Relativity
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
-
M
Integrating exp{-5cos(t)}: A Quick Guide to Finding the Solution
thanks didnt think so, just proved my tutor partner wrong lol thanks again- mogsy182
- Post #4
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
-
M
Integrating exp{-5cos(t)}: A Quick Guide to Finding the Solution
can sumone jus say yes or no, my mathematica aint working- mogsy182
- Post #2
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
-
M
Integrating exp{-5cos(t)}: A Quick Guide to Finding the Solution
[SOLVED] quick check please help Homework Statement integrate exp{-5cos(t)} Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Is it -5sin(t)exp{-5cos(t)}?- mogsy182
- Thread
- Replies: 3
- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
-
M
Understanding Time Dilation in GPS and Special Relativity
thanks just got it now, used the expansion and got it.- mogsy182
- Post #3
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
-
M
Understanding Time Dilation in GPS and Special Relativity
[SOLVED] GPS and special relativity Homework Statement time dilation of gps receivers and satellites Homework Equations \Delta\tau = \gamma\Delta t The Attempt at a Solution so its a part of my project, my tutor has worked it out as using the above equation and has gotten...- mogsy182
- Thread
- Gps Relativity Special relativity
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
-
M
Understanding Hund's Rule and Calculating Iron's Electronic Configuration
queston Determine electronic configuration of Fe and the ground state using hunds rule Equations Hunds rule my attempt got the configuration easy enough 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6 4s2 problem I have is with huunds rule can't get started I am sure one example and il be ok with it.- mogsy182
- Thread
- Configuration Electronic
- Replies: 1
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
-
M
How to Find the Expectation Value of Momentum?
hope you get the notation lol hopefully this is right SI(p) = ih(1/aPI)^1/4 ((x/a)exp ((-x^2)/2a))) what do you use to get the notation on the forum?- mogsy182
- Post #5
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
-
M
How to Find the Expectation Value of Momentum?
yes its the first integral Im following a soloution to a similar question in my notes and it says something about odd/even function? thanks- mogsy182
- Post #3
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
-
M
How to Find the Expectation Value of Momentum?
Homework Statement find expectation value of the momentum fro SI(x,t) = (1/aPI)^1/4 exp((-x^2)/2a) Homework Equations pSI(x,t) = -ih dsi/dx <SI*[p]SI> = integral SI*pSI dx The Attempt at a Solution just need help with the integral- mogsy182
- Thread
- Momentum Value
- Replies: 5
- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help