Hi
Since a few days I've been confused about the seesaw mass matrix explaining neutrino masses. It is the following matrix:
\begin{pmatrix} 0 & m\\ m & M \\ \end{pmatrix}.
As can easily be checked it has two eigenvalues which are given by M and -m^2/M in the limit M>>m (the limit doesn't...
Hi guys!
I'm working some problems for our exam in a few weeks and there are a few problems we are unable to solve.
One of them is: "A homogenous rod is free to rotate without friction around one of it's ends. Find the reaction force in function of the position of the rod."
As you can see the...