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Understanding Rocket Burn Time and Impulse Calculation for Hybrid Rocket Motors
Thank you very much!- the riddick25
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Understanding Rocket Burn Time and Impulse Calculation for Hybrid Rocket Motors
Homework Statement We have some data for a rocket test, and I have plotted thrust against time. To find the total impluse, we were told to find the area under the thrust graph. But I am a little confused about something. I defined my zero time as the time the thrust started to increase, but...- the riddick25
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- Rocket Time
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How do I convert luminosity to magnitude?
But I'm not given actual luminosities, I've been given Log (L/L_sun) so for example one of my values is 4.4799, how would i turn this into a magnitude? And yes, I was looking for an apparent magnitude, forgot to mention it in my first post- the riddick25
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How do I convert luminosity to magnitude?
I am trying to find out how fast a star's magnitude changes over time, and have two columns of data. The first is the time since the stay left the main sequence, and the second is Log (L/L_sun). I am unsure as to how to chance the luminosity values into magnitudes, which means I can't answer...- the riddick25
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- Luminosity Magnitude
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Graduate What makes Bose Einstein condensates so effective at slowing/stopping light?
I was just wondering what properties of bose einstein condensates allows them to slow/stop light so well. cant find much on the internet about it, tho i am probably looking in the wrong places, so if anyone could give me links that would be useful Thanks Also, this isn't homework, I'm...- the riddick25
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- Bose einstein Einstein
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What is the Probability of a Drunk Man Ending Up 14 Steps Back into the Pub?
Thank you all very much for your help and i agree with what you said about the question, like eczeno said this could easily have been put in terms of a coin flipping, instead it is about a drunk person who can't walk properly :S- the riddick25
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the Probability of a Drunk Man Ending Up 14 Steps Back into the Pub?
Homework Statement There is a drunk man who is just leaving the pub, he is so drunk that the probability of him taking a step forward is 0.5, and the probability of him taking a step backwards is also 0.5 There is a zero chance of him not taking a step. After 20 steps, what is the...- the riddick25
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- Probability
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Finding E, L and Lz from wavefunction
is the probability of obtaining each stationary state just 2/3 and 1/3 respectively? Also thank you very much for your help- the riddick25
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Finding E, L and Lz from wavefunction
Homework Statement We were given the wavefunction for a hydrogen atom (ignoring spin) as shown in the link below We are asked to find the probability of obtaining E=E1, L^2=2 hbar^2 and Lz=hbar Homework Equations...- the riddick25
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- Wavefunction
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate Earth's Radial and Transverse Velocity Components?
Homework Statement Find the radial and transverse components of the velocity and acceleration of the Earth, in terms of (theta) and (theta dot=d(theta)/dt) Homework Equations r=1/A+Bcos(theta) Where A and B are constants given as A=0.666667x10^-11 and B=0.113333x10^-12 (theta...- the riddick25
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- Acceleration Angular Angular acceleration Earth
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Number of protons and neutrons per shell?
before i start i wanted to make it clear that this is NOT homework. its just a quick question which puzzled me and my friend In the shell model of the nucleus. i found a statement that said that since both neutrons and protons are fermions, there are restricted to 2 of each at each energy...- the riddick25
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- Neutrons Per Protons Shell
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Standard derivation and probability density
thanks for your help, i can understand it better now i have just found the error in the calulation (this bit wasnt actucally done by me), i guess i just glanced over it and forgot to correct it thanks again :)- the riddick25
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Standard derivation and probability density
i've checked my calculations and i still get a value of -3a^2 i suppose there could be a typo somewhere, but apart from that my answer seems correct for the integral i did. you end up with; 4/a^3 X (24/(-2/a)^5) = -3a^2 thanks anyway :)- the riddick25
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Standard derivation and probability density
Homework Statement the question asks you to calculate the standard derivation for the mean distance of an electron from the nucleus. you are given the mean distance (<r>), and the probability density Homework Equations delta r = sqrt (<r^2> - <r>^2) <r> = 3.a/2 The Attempt at a...- the riddick25
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- Density Derivation Probability Probability density Standard
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Undergrad Difference between hot and warm pixels?
thanks :)- the riddick25
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics