Amin R: Physics Student Helping with Mechanics Questions

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Amin R, a physics student, offers assistance with mechanics questions and invites users to submit their inquiries via email. He specifically requests information about the formula for the Magnus Effect. The discussion emphasizes his willingness to help others understand physics concepts. Participants are encouraged to engage and seek clarification on mechanics topics. This initiative aims to foster learning and support within the physics community.
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Hello! I am Amin R .I am a physics student ...
I will answer your all physics(mechanic) questions...
You can tell them to Physicist@tebyan.net[/URL] :smile:

Also I want you to tell me the formula of Magnus Effect...
Thanks!
 
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Hello! Let's say I have a cavity resonant at 10 GHz with a Q factor of 1000. Given the Lorentzian shape of the cavity, I can also drive the cavity at, say 100 MHz. Of course the response will be very very weak, but non-zero given that the Loretzian shape never really reaches zero. I am trying to understand how are the magnetic and electric field distributions of the field at 100 MHz relative to the ones at 10 GHz? In particular, if inside the cavity I have some structure, such as 2 plates...
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