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Power series representing ∫sinx/x
Homework Statement Find the Power Series representing g(x)=∫sin(x)/x Homework Equations sin(x)= x-(x^3/3!)+(x^5/5!)-(x^7/7!) The Attempt at a Solution I Havent attempted yet but was wondering if you start with the maclaurin series of sin(x) then divide everything by x then...- Ryantruran
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- Power Power series Series
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the Peak Current When Discharging Static Electricity?
I attempted three times to make it capital. not sure why it won't let me. Thanks for the help- Ryantruran
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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What is the Peak Current When Discharging Static Electricity?
Homework Statement When a person shuffles across a dry carpet, their body can be modeled as a charge 100-pF capacitance with one end grounded. Then, if the person touches a grounded metallic object such as a water faucet, the capacitance is discharged and the person experiences a brief...- Ryantruran
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- Current Discharge Peak
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How Can I get started on drawing this free body
does this look like an ok freebody diagram http://imgur.com/ntgFv- Ryantruran
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How Can I get started on drawing this free body
Homework Statement (http://i.imgur.com/5OWEi.jpg) I have way to many unknowns to start the process of solving equations. Homework Equations ƩFx = 0 ƩFy = W The Attempt at a Solution I was given the answer of one force being .885W and the other is .201W. The problem is a...- Ryantruran
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- Body Drawing Free body
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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High School What physics programs should I add to my TI-84Plus?
no one?- Ryantruran
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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High School What physics programs should I add to my TI-84Plus?
My professor told us we are allowed to use a TI calculator and that if wanted to we could add programs to it. What programs do you thank I should add. we covered everything from one dimensional motion to basic thermodynamic stuff?- Ryantruran
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- Physics Physics programs Programs
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- Forum: Classical Physics