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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
so the collisions is the only culprit here? or can we say they come into plane through mutual graviational attraction?- Shubham135
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
I mean three particles..if collisions are less likely ..let say one has radius of orbit twise as big than the other and they rotate around sun with sun at center in circular orbits...and their axis of rotation are perpendicular..will they cone to an intermediate plane?- Shubham135
- Post #12
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
So they don't come into a place through collisions ..sp how do they come in the plane?- Shubham135
- Post #11
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
I chose three points just to make the problem simpler you can aslo say it for four points they don't lie in a plane nessesarily but thry come in a plane if interacting through a central force- Shubham135
- Post #10
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
but rotation can be in two planes, think about it, a point fixed at origin second point rotating aroung it in xy plane and third one in yz plane.- Shubham135
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
sir i heard all that the galaxies started as dust and then it cooled and due to angular momentum conservation it happrnd, but my question is that if three point masses are interacting can you give me an equation that tells that they will eventually rotate in a single plane?- Shubham135
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Planar orbit of planets around sun
Imagine thee planets interacting through gravity, mathematically how should they come and rotate in a same plane, like planets and sun?- Shubham135
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- Classical mechanics Dynamics Gravity Orbit Physics Planets Sun
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Quantum Which Books Are Best for Beginners in Quantum Electrodynamics?
Can anyone suggest me a book on quantum electrodynamics for beginners? Thanks in advance- Shubham135
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- Book Electrodynamics Electron Photon Quantum Quantum electrodynamics Quantum mechanics Quantum phyics
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Graduate Can a Scalar Field Exist Without a Net Source?
This is precisely my question- Shubham135
- Post #3
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Can a Scalar Field Exist Without a Net Source?
The magnetic field has no net source or sinks i.e. number of sources are equal to the number of sinks. Can a scalar field also have no net source? Or a source is required for a scalar field?- Shubham135
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- Field Fundamental forces Magnetism Scalar Scalar field Source Theoretical physics
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Can Scalar Field Exert Torque on Particle?
Can a scalar field exert a torque on a particle?- Shubham135
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- Field Particle Scalar Scalar field Theoretical physicist Torque
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Why Does Free Space Permittivity Have Its Specific Value?
Why does the free space permittivity has the value it has?- Shubham135
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- Constant Free space Permittivity Space Vacuum
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Angular momentum in a two dimensional world
and i read all those...do you have any thoughts of your own?- Shubham135
- Post #15
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Angular momentum in a two dimensional world
Sorry ..i would like to modify my statement...it only make sense to talk about rotation around AN AXIS in space withh odd number of dimentions for even number we can talk about point of rotation and not the axis.for example in two dimentions the axis of rotation is out of the space.- Shubham135
- Post #14
- Forum: Mechanics