Hi I am a Computer Engineer, with 8 yrs of experience and i love physics and mathematics. I love my Job And really like computer science. But i also like Physics. I don't want to make a career in Physics or change my career, but i want to continue my physics education. Any suggestions ?
May be this question has been asked multiple times here i was just unable to search it by topic or search term.
The Question is if every thing is falling towards the sun (i.e planets). Why planets are not falling towards sun in a spiral fashion and ultimately crash into sun ? This may be...
I am not quiet sure where should i post this question, so forgive me if i asked this question at the wrong place. Now my Question is that how can an intensely thermochemical process like burning of a fuel produce, something like light which is a electromagnetic wave ?
I am not quiet sure where should i post this question, so forgive me if i asked this question at the wrong place. Now my Question is that how can an intensely thermochemical process like burning of a fuel produce, something like light which is a electromagnetic wave ?
Ubuntu linux will be a smarter choose as for robotics and other hardware interfacing stuff … you will realize linux has tons of source code available …. and parallel or serial interface in linux systems is easier if you try ..that in windows … you have to go through elaborate NT kernel apis to...
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Ans 1) A particle when moving along a spiral path is constantly undergoing acceleration as it is continuously changing its direction. also when the spiral is expanding
I guess that by "normal acceleration" you mean angular acceleration …? linear velocity may remain constant but...
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Answer 1) The mass of an object is the measure of its "massiveness" hence the term mass. The more the mass means more massive the object is, In easier words the amount of matter contained in a object is called its mass. Although Mass depends on density more the density...
Here Oxygen conversion takes place at 300K which is roughly 30 degree Celsius or room temperature. The answer is complete, except i have one doubt that we don't take temperature into consideration.
The Earth is able to hold heat in the atmosphere due to green house effect ... what would happen...
Your deduction is very thoughtful and interesting , from what i understand is that u are trying to say That at about 90K almost 30 times pressure would be required to keep oxygen as liquid. What i see form this link here http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2005/JudyTang.shtml is that average...
So liquifiability of a gas is more relevant to temperature than pressure ... ?
If that is so do we have to consider distance of Earth from sun to calculate the temperature variation that would be needed to account for oxygen's availability as a atmospheric gas ..?
So liquifiability of a gas is more relevant to temperature than pressure ... ?
If that is so do we have to consider distance of Earth from sun to calculate the temperature variation that would be needed to account for oxygen's availability as a atmospheric gas ..?