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Undergrad Angular Velocity and Spin/Orbital Angular Momentum of Jupiter
Problem: Calculate spin angular momentum of Jupiter Relevant Equations: L = Iω I = (2/5)*M*r2 (for a uniform sphere) ω = (G*M/r3)1/2 (I calculated this earlier in the homework, but I've looked it up and I think it's right) Attempt at a Solution: I thought this should be pretty...- theKeeblerElf
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- Angular Angular momentum Angular velocity Jupiter Momentum Velocity
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Force and torque on a wire carrying a current
Homework Statement A wire along the x-axis carries current I in the negative x-direction through the magnetic field \vec{}B = B0*(x/L) \hat{}k 0\leqx\leqL = 0 elsewhere Part a was to draw a graph of B versus x over the interval -L\leqx\leqL, which I did. b...- theKeeblerElf
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- Current Force Torque Wire
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help