So I basically want to integrate this expression
\int\sqrt{1 - e^{(aix)}}
where a is some general term and i = \sqrt{-1}
I thought maybe of converting it to a single complex number in polar form and then just halfing the angle to get rid of the root, but i really have no idea how to go...
I think theoretical might be better for me. It also looks like I'll be doing a second major in maths probably. Do you think this would change anything?
Would A.N.U be worth considering? In other words is it good enough to warrant the move?
Hi guys!
I was thinking of pursuing a degree in Physics and was thinking of doing my undergraduate where I live (Perth). I was just wondering which would be a better university to attend, U.W.A or Curtin. Any help would be much appreciated :)
Hi Guys!
First post, hope it's in the right place.
Ok so here's the deal. A friend of mine sent me an article about Edwin V. Gray's Electromagnetic Association Motor. It looks pretty suspicious to me (a perpetual motion thing) but I couldn't find any accessible explanation on how it works...