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Efficient Q-Tree Algorithm: Understanding Parent-Child Relationships
Hi, I don't get what the conditions below exactly means. Its which u they are talking about? Is the u the parent or children? Does it mean u = B? and the children are A,C,D? if u is in the quadtree rooted by v:NW then u:x < v:x and u:y ≥ v:y; Thanks,- sayuri2009
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- Algorithm Search
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
2) Before I didn't draw it. But now I did draw it. its cos(60)? Because 20N acting 30º east of north and the other force is 20N acting 30º west of north- sayuri2009
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
1) Direction the are going to the north? 2) Sorry, its cos(30) I overlooked the value. Should I do the whole calculation of it? Ok I have revise the forces and vectors addtion again and I will come back in few days!- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
I think it should be like this? 1) Both forces are showing in the same direction and together it makes 40 N? 2) R^2 = 20^2 + 20^2 -2 * 20 * 20 * cos(50)?- sayuri2009
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Sorry not really I do not understand. What should I do...- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
The magnitude will be Q? Now I tried to Now I tried to draw the forces into the triangle. The magnitude on the lower left will q or not?- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Yes we had that long time ago. But how do I have to calculate the charges? I am bit confused now.- sayuri2009
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Because they have the same charge I just add each charge -> Q + Q + Q = 3 Q- sayuri2009
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Gauss' Law: Understand How to Calculate Flux
Hello everybody To calculate the flux for the electric field I need the gauss law. There are two formula one with the integration over some area and the other is Q/e0. When do I have to use which one?- sayuri2009
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- Electric field Flux Gauss Gauss law Gauss' law Law
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Thanks, for your reply. Hmm which one should I add? Didn't I already add those charges?- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
I don't what do you mean to point out those forces.- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Thanks BvU I changed it and tried to follow!- sayuri2009
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Calculating Forces on a Corner with Identical Charges
Hi everybody, I tried to solve this problem but somehow I don't get it really. What I have to do. What I also know in this context is if its the same charge it will not attract otherwise if its the opposite charge it will attract. How do I have to calculate each charge on the corner? Question...- sayuri2009
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- Charges
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