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Effect of Faucet Location on Water Discharge from a Tank
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Effect of Faucet Location on Water Discharge from a Tank
Homework Statement This is more of a question: In class, we solved an example with water leaving a tank from a faucet on the side and near the bottom. The result was v=(2gz)^(1/2)... the Torricelli equation. What I am wondering is if the solution would change if the faucet were located at...- ultimateceej
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Graduate Analytic Functions and Complex Analysis: Understanding the Relationship
Thanks for the reply. I went to the wikipedia page and saw your post, but also came across this: It can be proved that any complex function differentiable (in the complex sense) in an open set is analytic. So it's not true in general, but in a complex context it is (according to...- ultimateceej
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Graduate Analytic Functions and Complex Analysis: Understanding the Relationship
I don't really know which forum to post this in but I just have a quick question: Is it sufficient to say that a function is analytic on a domain if it has a derivative and the derivative is continuous?- ultimateceej
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Moment of Inertia Problem: Perpendicular Axes THM
Nevermind, physics teacher confirms the the typo. The correct answer is what I got, I_x = 1/12 M L^2- ultimateceej
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Moment of Inertia Problem: Perpendicular Axes THM
[SOLVED] Moment of Inertia Problem: Perpendicular Axes THM Homework Statement First, the problem asked us to basically prove the Perp. Axes Thm and then use it to prove that the MoI of a thin, uniform square sheet with mass M and side L through ANY axis in its plane is equal to 1/2 M L^2...- ultimateceej
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- Axes Inertia Moment Moment of inertia Perpendicular
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