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Graduate Combining three non linear functions into one single function
combining three non linear functions into one single function... I am performing one experiment in which I have a system output as Q which fundamentally depends on 3 independent inputs h,P,F. i.e. Q=G(h,P,F)...where G is some function. To quantify the dependence I varied h keeping P,F...- souviktor
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- Function Functions Linear
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Calculate Magnetic Field of Electromagnet with Hollow-Iron Core
Sorry,Bob S I did'nt exactly understand your question... There are no coils inside the tube.The coil is outside the tube.It is made by winding a magnet wire on a soft iron tube...simple. Actually what I have found so far is that there are standard formulas for air core electromagnetic coils.So...- souviktor
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Undergrad Calculate Magnetic Field of Electromagnet with Hollow-Iron Core
I am dying to know that too...!:cry: please help me if you have already got the solution.. I have the same configuration ...i.e. a coil wound round a iron tube .I want to know the field inside the tube.Having a core complicates the matter...- souviktor
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Ferrohydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics
Hi guys, I am simulating a flow of ferrofluid in the fluent software.Since ferrofluid does not conduct so the it may not be categorized as magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)flow.As far as I know it is called ferrohydrodynamic flow. Now this requires a body force term in fluent...I am relatively new to...- souviktor
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- Magnetohydrodynamics
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Functional relation between different functions of(x,y,z)
Homework Statement I have two scalar functions u(x,y,z) and v(x,y,z) which are differentiable..Now it is required to prove that a necessary and sufficient condition for these two to be functionally related by equation F(u,v)=0 is [\nablau] \times [\nablav]=0 The Attempt at a Solution...- souviktor
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- Functional Functions Relation
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help