Physics, 12.07.2019 19:10 mubasharshafiq1583
the parseval relation as stated in (5.100) of taylor applies to a function whose fourier series happens to contain only cosines. write down the relation and prove it for a function x=re(z), subject to a force f-reg), where z(t)-Ο-- cneina t and g (t) = ΟΞ±--o fneinat. as we've learned, this function allows for both sines and cosines eq. (5.100) is provided as reference here
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
How many electrons in an atom could have these sets of quantum numbers? =3n=3 electronselectrons =4,β=2n=4,β=2 electronselectrons =6,β=β=β1n=6,β=2,mβ=β1
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:40
Estimate the kinetic energy of the neptune with respect to the sun as the sum of the terms, that due to its daily rotation about its axis, and that due to its yearly revolution about the sun. [assume the neptune is a uniform sphere with mass = 1.0Γ1026 kg , radius = 2.5Γ1010 m , rotation period 16.1 h , orbital period 6.01Γ104 d and is 4.6Γ109 km from the sun.]
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:30
You are in a car that is traveling along highway 99 at a constant speed of 16 m/s. suddenly you see a truck also traveling at a constant speed (3.0 m/s) that is on a track to cross your lane from an alley on the right and is moving into your lane (which you canβt get out of, because of broader safety concerns like head on traffic in the other lane). your carβs maximum acceleration is 6.0 m/s2 (either way, gettingfaster or slower) and your reaction time of 0.75 s between first seeing the truck and applying the brake or the accelerator. the distance from the side street, where you first notice the truck, to the right edge of your lane is 2.0 m and the lane also has a fixed width of 4.0m, check for yourself that all these numbers are reasonable. you will assume a reasonable size for your car. the truck is 3.0 m wide.a) how long will it take the truck from the moment you notice it, to block enough of your lane so you canβt slip past while also staying in your own lane (in seconds)? b) how far will your car travel (in meters) while your brain is figuring out what to do? c) if you decide that braking is in your best interests how long will it take you to come to a complete stop once you begin the process of braking (in s)? d) what is the minimum distance (in m) you must be from the truck to successfully stop before hitting
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