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Graduate Why a bar magnet or EM coil does not effect EM fields?
How do you explain the interaction between photons and electromagnetism? That is how is magnetic field composed of photons particle and that these photon particle is responsible for the interaction between electron particle through an induced current? I am really asking can you increase the...- norice4u
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Magnetic Field Force: Proportional to Angle and Current?
I loled when i saw this last sentence because i was watching videos about relativity to reinforce what i have learned already, and in the video it said something similar that, there is no 1 correct map it is just the perspective is different relative to another map. So when we see the sun and...- norice4u
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Magnetic Field Force: Proportional to Angle and Current?
There is an unique property of light that many of my high school cohort overlook is that it is bent by gravity? At high school level the only formula we touch is the gravity formula which revolves around something with mass. Whereas light have no mass but it is still bent! This is shown in solar...- norice4u
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Speed of Sound and Moving Vehicles
The speed of sound is dependent in the medium it is traveling through the motion of the source does not affect its speed however doesn't it affect the frequency the waves are propagating if the source is travelling. -
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How Can I Integrate Special Functions Like x^x(ln x + 1)dx?
Thank-you very much Curious3141 now i'll show this to my teacher after school holidays so he can put it in my next SAC and i am dead sure no one in my cohort knows how to do it- norice4u
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Can I Integrate Special Functions Like x^x(ln x + 1)dx?
Could you kind enough to please show me the steps when you substitute because i am still learning this because my high school teacher couldn't do this- norice4u
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Maths textbooks for a high school graduate
Khan academy is relatively good it focus heavily on conceptual work ideally better than the textbook i am using Heinnemann but conscience that he does waste some time repeating things not that i am concerned about. or you may try PatrickJMT on youtube channel- norice4u
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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How Can I Integrate Special Functions Like x^x(ln x + 1)dx?
Well the thing is, this was the result of an implicit differentiation, and since your referring that this cannot be integrated via elementary operations is there any special operations?- norice4u
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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High School Magnetic Field Force: Proportional to Angle and Current?
Seeing that i have similar question to magnetic field, how do you calculate the magnetic strength of a magnet? In my textbook which is crap only shows me F=qvB or F=nIlB( no. coils*current*length*MF strength) And another question i think my postulate is right, do magnetic field behave...- norice4u
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Speed of Sound and Moving Vehicles
The speed of sound depends on the medium that it is going through so whether the vehicle is moving or not the speed would be the same if the medium it is going through is constant. This question is similar to why the speed of light is constant relative to all frames of reference. However there... -
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How Can I Integrate Special Functions Like x^x(ln x + 1)dx?
This is a problem that came to me when i was doing implicit differentiation and i got curious as to how to integrate a problem like this. I was fascinated by the simplicity if an equation would have a complex integration problem. Homework Statement ∫x^x(ln x + 1)dx, Question 1 ∫x^x dx...- norice4u
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Graduate How Do I Calculate the Integral of e^x(lnx) and Anti-Derivative of x^x?
apologize for my ignorance but what is that process called and the Sigma looking symbol? I am an Yr 12 student currently doing VCE and studying specialist math and is just stumped on an equation hoping to find an answer in here. NB: excuse me for fail to type with mathematic symbol...