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Graduate Is the Universe in an Eternal Cycle of Expansion and Rebirth?
yes but the cyclic theory i posted claims to replace dark energy with an energy field. what difference does that make and why?- procrastin
- Post #40
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is the Universe in an Eternal Cycle of Expansion and Rebirth?
i wanted to talk about dark energy because u mentioned that it was due to the dark energy that the big bounce theory's credibility is reduced.- procrastin
- Post #37
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is the Universe in an Eternal Cycle of Expansion and Rebirth?
the presentation is over now, but it was for my first year university physics program. i was referring to the big bounce, indeed, just didn't know the name. thanks for that, i learned a lot and this improved my research. i just want to add that in the link i provided, suggests that dark...- procrastin
- Post #36
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is the Universe in an Eternal Cycle of Expansion and Rebirth?
hey all, i'm going to be doing a presentation for my astronomy module, and i was thinking that i should talk about the idea of the universe being in an eternal cycle of expansion and rebirth. i'll compare the expansion of a universe to a spring and harmonic motion. if the rate of the...- procrastin
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- Big bang
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Calculating the Extension of a Spring with and without a Hanging Mass
i understand, thank you for your help <3- procrastin
- Post #9
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Extension of a Spring with and without a Hanging Mass
do u mean like this; F1=ma=(5kg)(0.2g) F2=mg=(5kg)(g) Ftotal=ma+mg x=Ftotal/-k ?- procrastin
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Extension of a Spring with and without a Hanging Mass
ok i'll solve the question with the assumption that there is a typo. do u know if the previous part of he question I've answered is correct?- procrastin
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Extension of a Spring with and without a Hanging Mass
yes i am sure. it may be a typo but I'm not risking not doing it without another opinion- procrastin
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Extension of a Spring with and without a Hanging Mass
hey all, this is my first post, sorry for not introducing myself formally, but i am on a tight schedule, getting ready for my retakes. my question is; a 5kg monkey, initially at rest, starts climbing up the weightless rope at 0.2g. the top end of the spring is connected to a spring with...- procrastin
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- Extension Spring
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help