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Undergrad Intuition - Cauchy integral theorem
So folks, I'm learning complex analysis right now and I've come across one thing that simply fails to enter my mind: the Cauchy Integral Theorem, or the Cauchy-Goursat Theorem. It says that, if a function is analytic in a certain (simply connected) domain, then the contour integral over a simple...- tiago23
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- Cauchy Complex analysis Integral Intuition Theorem
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Ratio of amplitudes in a damped oscillator
Homework Statement Show that the ratio of two successive maxima in the displacement of a damped harmonic oscillator is constant.(Note: The maxima do not occur at the points of contact of the displacement curve with the curve Aeˆ(-yt) where y is supposed to be gamma. 2. Homework Equations The...- tiago23
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- Amplitudes Classical mechanics Damped Oscillator Ratio
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Undergrad Velocity in polar coordinates (again)
Hey @Chestermiller sorry it took so long for me to reply, internet access here is a bit precarious. I understand the derivation of this relation first decomposing the vectors into its components, and then differentiating it with relation to time, but the approach taken in the book (and the... -
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Undergrad Velocity in polar coordinates (again)
Hey people, this question was already asked here [https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/velocity-in-plane-polar-coordinates.795749/], but I just couldn't understand the answer given, so I was wondering if some of you could help me by explaining it again. I don't really get Equation (or...