I am a math PhD working in software/technology who is a physics hobbyist. I’ve gone through MIT 8.01 - 8.05 courses and watched and worked through a number of additional videos and problems. My interest is mostly getting exposure to more ideas through the community. I don’t plan on trying to...
Fascinating, and utterly unintuitive.
This is a question that appeared on the American SAT test until it was recently removed. (citation: Veritasium, to which I will not link at this time.)
Every student ever has gotten it wrong, and that's because the SAT writers got it wrong too. The...
I do not know much about this, please help.
My truck seat back cushion is 2" thick. Truck A is ~5,700 lbs from google. 2011 f-150 super cab 6.5ft bed.
Truck B is ~5775. 2015 GMC Yukon xl slt.
If truck A is stopped and braked and truck B hits truck A going 45-55mph creating a force of...
Feynman lectures question where he explains math in terms of nuts.
Feynman has a few lectures where he explained math numbers with Mayan counting as an example.
I am not looking for that example. The example
I am looking for is where he just uses nuts to give examples of math, add...
"Former math teacher explains why some students are good at math and others lag behind"
The title of a news article shown on todays Yahoo site,
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-math-teacher-explains-why-122744193.html
Looking in the section called "
Why are some students ‘good’ at math and...
If I reason this as follows, I run into problems. Please help me understand what is wrong with reasoning like this.
a) I start with the left hand side of the equation and let that x be -2.
b) I square it. This gives me 4. So I now have the square root of 4.
c) The square root of 4 is +/- 2. The...
okay so I'm a Electrician I've found short method of calculating the final magnitude of a system (Lₜ), this relies mainly on Eucliud's axiom of angles within parrallel lines and is this
∑(cos(θₙ-θₜ)⋅Lₙ)=Lₜ
where Lₙ and θₙ are the initail manignitude and angles respectively, and θₜ is the final...
Hello, you can call me V! I just got into highschool and am interested in physics, but I am super bad at math and science... I've been an english and art person my whole life so it's been tough LOL. I joined in the hopes that surrounding myself with STEM related stuff will have a positive...
Hello everyone,
I am very new to the concept of advanced math and am looking to broaden my knowledge.
I had sort of a vision involving the concept of swirling water and it has led me down the path of rotational energy. I am eager to learn
more and contribute if possible in the future to the...
Do papers done without the math get approved? I've got some ideas about how the universe works but I've just focused on intuitively understanding how GR works and never got interested in the math end until now that I'm finished. Or should I just focus on that part now?
Hello everyone .
Recently i have been thinking about the importance of math in physics . There are many times that i read books or papers that contain tons of hard math and yet i feel it doesn't really add that much to my understanding . On the other hand there are sources that provide a very...
Would a professor in a linear algebra, another upper-level math course, or an upper-level physics course take off points if I don't show steps when factoring an equation expression?
Hi everyone, I'm fibrebundle. I actually joined this forum because I'm really interested in abstract maths. I'm particularly intereseted in alegebraic topology and geometry at the moment. But I'm also really interested in spectral graph and graph theory. I'm starting grad school in engineering...
I'm an undergrad physics and computer science student most of the way done with my degrees. I have a background in math (calculus, linear algebra, a little bit of group theory). Machine learning and data science are also areas that I'm actively studying. For anyone interested, my name is based...
I'm a teenager eager to learn more about math and physics. As a self-directed learner, I'm particularly interested in calculus and linear algebra. I'm thrilled to be part of this community and look forward to gaining knowledge and engaging in enriching discussions. Your expertise and insights...
Let ##\gamma > 1##. If ##(X,d)## is a metric space and ##f : \mathbb{R} \to X## satisfies ##d(f(x),f(y)) \le |x - y|^\gamma## for all ##x,y\in \mathbb{R}##, show that ##f## must be constant.