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Comments on mathematics for physicists:dover
how is this book https://www.amazon.com/dp/0486691934/?tag=pfamazon01-20- pardesi
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Linear algebra book have vector spaces
hey can someone suggest me a linear algebra book which dwells into topics of vector spaces(linear) ?- pardesi
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- Algebra Book Linear Linear algebra Vector Vector spaces
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Graduate Momentum and De Broglie Wavelength in Quantum Mechanics
what does the momentum in de broglie wavelength signify? i mean how do u defien it...we can define the expectation in momentum but how do we define momentum for "quantum mechanincal" particles- pardesi
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- De broglie De broglie wavelength In quantum mechanics Mechanics Momentum Quantum Quantum mechanics Wavelength
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Expectation Value of x: Definition & Meaning
i am not able to get the importance of identically prepared systems- pardesi
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Expectation Value of x: Definition & Meaning
How does this follow from the definition of the expectation value of x- pardesi
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- Expectation Expectation value Value
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Why Is There No Induction in My Wireless Power Transmission System?
Wireless Power transmission(URGENT) Hi guys Im actually plannin to build a wireless transmission system using induction, and without using a soft iron core. We are actually having 2 coils, one primary and one secondary. Our problem is that we aren't getting any kind of induction output. The...- pardesi
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- Power Transmission Wireless
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Internships/Research oppurtunities for EP student
Cans omeone please list out the reasearch oppurtunities/Internship oppurtunities ofr an Engineering Physics student during the summer.. I am interested in theoretical physics...as such where all can i apply for summer research...?- pardesi
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High School What is the exact definition of a wave?
http://www.mathlinks.ro/viewtopic.php?p=1096064#1096064 is what i think of waves as- pardesi
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Calculate the height of a building
what are total stations and RTK GPS- pardesi
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Calculate the height of a building
ya i do have my method ...the method i use is we can use trigonometry(the std method) where using a sextant like instrument to measure the angle and use similarity knowing my height any other non trivial methods or say innovatyive wud be appriciated- pardesi
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Calculate the height of a building
Design a method to calculate the height of a building?this is an engineering design question... URGENT! ...i need inputs !- pardesi
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- Building Height
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Graduate Is \(\frac{\partial T}{\partial q} = 0\) Always True in Classical Mechanics?
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Graduate Solve Brachistrone Problem: Find Path for Least Time Taken
yeah sry for that i was at a library so had to hurrily type that the corrected version "..the speed of the body at that point then we have the total time taken to cover the.." -
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Graduate Solve Brachistrone Problem: Find Path for Least Time Taken
i have this doubt in the famous brachistrone problem The Problem we have to find the path y(x) connecting two fixed points so that a body sliding along it under the influence of gravity only from rest should take the least possible? The Proof consider any length ds along the path the time... -
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Graduate Is \(\frac{\partial T}{\partial q} = 0\) Always True in Classical Mechanics?
is it necessarily true that we have \frac{\partial T}{\partial q}=0?