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Undergrad Can there be a charge without a current?
This actually answers my question! Haha, even without the specifics. Thanks so much- Sidelines
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Undergrad Can there be a charge without a current?
In an LRC circuit is it possible to have a charge without a circuit? Much appreciated, Sidelines- Sidelines
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Undergrad How Much Friction is Desirable
How could I optimize static friction in tires and downscale the bad friction forces? This is more for thought than actual results if the whole 1 kg car seemed pointless. -
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Undergrad How Much Friction is Desirable
Given a set of wheels connected with a frame and chassis (a typical car), on a surface, how much friction is desirable? Too much friction would slow the car down, where as too little would cause slipping. A specific example would be four equal wheels with a frame and body, around 1 kg on a... -
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Conductivity titrations that doesn't produce a solid precipitate and water?
A pretty simple question, but I was just wondering if it was possible to be able to do a conductivity titration for a reaction that does not create a solid precipitate and water? I was thinking no because the only reaction that i thought would work for conductivity was an acid-base... -
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Undergrad Calculating Velocities After Reflection
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Undergrad Calculating Velocities After Reflection
So here's my problem... I have a particle traveling at velocity T, Vt, with components Velocity x, Velocity y, and Velocity z (3 dimensions). This particle collides with a triangular surface. Each point of the triangle is known (x y and z for each point) I would like to find the components...