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    Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years

    It's a spectacular image, but it's essentially fake. It's not what the crew saw. This raises the question of what is allowable as enhancement or alteration before you have to declare something as "synthetic".
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    Undergrad Black hole questions

    I would say that a black hole is about 4D geometry. There is no global "time" axis. In many ways, you need to free your mind of the simple concepts of classical motion. It might be helpful to realise that a black hole means two different things: 1) The Schwarzschild Black Hole is a...
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    Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years

    Plenty of grist for the conspiracy mill!
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    Classical Self studying Taylor's Classical Mechanics

    I agree. Knowledge of this type always has some value. That said, Taylor is a comprehensive and somewhat advanced book. It's a big book to buy just for a few chapters. Instead, you could look for a free pdf from a legitimate source (probably a university professor) on Analytic Mechanics. And...
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    Following this principle, you could apply the Navier-Stokes equations and replace the molecular physics of water with continuous fluid flow. You can't do this because the continuum model breaks down at some appropriately small scale. Given, therefore, that the continuum model is an...
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    High School Trivial quantum entanglement question (from a rookie)

    You have several misconceptions about entanglement. First, entanglement is often a result of conservation laws and any number of particles or subsystems can be entangled. For example, if you know the total energy of a system and you measure the energy of part of the system, then you know the...
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    Undergrad Another Time Dilation Question

    You can do the paradox without acceleration. Ultimately, therefore, it is about the difference in paths through spacetime. And not "something funny happens when you accelerate".
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    Note that we can get a similar paradox by considering a length of elastic material that stretches out until instantaneously it has a certain rest-mass density ##\rho(x)## and a velocity profile ##v(x)##. Nominally, the instantaneous energy of the expanding material is: $$E = \int_0^L...
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    You can, but perhaps you can't meaningfully have the boundary of the dust cloud moving at ##c##. In one sense you can, because the boundary has zero mass and zero energy. This thread is trying to make sense of the consequences of that.
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    Dust is not a continuous distribution of matter.
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    There's an ambiguity over which limit to take first. Even if the physical model is not valid, there's a question over the validity of the mathematics. That said, a more sophisticated physical model might lead to a different integral and no ambiguity in the result.
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    Sure, if you do the integral first and then take the limit as the velocity tends to ##c##. But, if you consider the construction of the integral for velocity tending to ##c## (i.e. swapping the order you take the limits), then the definite integral does not converge.
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    A one-dimensional ring is fundamentally unphysical. Integration involves the limit of finite rings or annuluses, which is where the problem lies. If you deconstruct the integral as such a limit, then the problem is clear.
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    Consider the outer portion of the disk. For each ##n##, consider the annulus with inner radius ##r_n = R(\frac {n-1}n)##. The mass of that annulus is: $$m_n = M (1 - \frac{(n-1)^2}{n^2}) = M(\frac{2n -1}n)$$Now approximate the speed of that annulus by the speed at the inner radius (assuming the...
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    Undergrad KE of rotating disc

    See also the recent thread about the electric field of an infinite, uniformly charged plate.