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Can This Differential Equation Be Solved by Separation of Variables?
Okay. I understand. Thanks!- SpaceIsCool
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Can This Differential Equation Be Solved by Separation of Variables?
Hello, I'm not asking about latex help. Do I need to fix this before this question can be answered? I'm kinda new to using the forum.- SpaceIsCool
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Transverse velocity and real/imaginary parts?
Hello, It doesn't really show a solution. It just talks about how to derive the equation given. I'm just not sure how to start this problem at all. I just started this Mechanics course and am feeling a bit out of depth. The textbook is Classical Mechanics by John R. Taylor.- SpaceIsCool
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Transverse velocity and real/imaginary parts?
Homework Statement The transverse velocity of the particle in Sections 2.5 and 2.7 is contained in (2.77), since By taking the real and imaginary parts, find expressions for v_x and v_y separately. Based on these expressions describe the time dependence of the transverse velocity. Homework...- SpaceIsCool
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- Classical mechanics parts Taylor Transverse Velocity
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Can This Differential Equation Be Solved by Separation of Variables?
Homework Statement We solved the differential equation (2.29), , for the velocity of an object falling through air, by inspection---a most respectable way of solving differential equations. Nevertheless, one would sometimes like a more systematic method, and here is one. Rewrite the equation...- SpaceIsCool
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- Classical mechanics Differential Differential equation Integration Taylor Velocity
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What jobs are available to an Astrophysics Student?
Hello, I am a 19 year old female who just graduated from a community college with an Associate in Science degree. I chose to major in physics and am planning on continuing my degree this Fall at a University. My issue is that I want to go into the Astrophysics field, but I am greatly worried...- SpaceIsCool
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- Astrophisics Astrophysicist Astrophysics Jobs Student Work
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance