MissMulan
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See all 21 »If we have a force which changes depending on the position of a particle, how can we find the position of the particle at some time $t$? We can find its velocity if it has travelled a given distan...
1 answer · posted 4y ago by MissMulan · edited 3y ago by Trilarion
We have place a charged particle of 2C with mass 2kg, 1mm above a current-carrying wire of 1A.The charged particle has an initial velocity of 100m/s The magnetic field of the wire for simplicity w...
0 answers · posted 4y ago by MissMulan · edited 4y ago by MissMulan
Suppose a ferromagnetic material with initial magnetization $M_o$.Is there some specific formula which calculates the total magnetization $M$ as a function of $M_{o}$ and the Curie temperature $T_{...
1 answer · posted 3y ago by MissMulan · last activity 2y ago by Anyon
What are the SI units of the wavefunction Ψ(x).I know that [Ψ(x)]^2 describes the probabilty of finding a quantum object at a certain quantum state but what about the wavefunction instead?
1 answer · posted 3y ago by MissMulan · last activity 2y ago by Anyon
This gravitational field we move inside has some distance L after which it becomes 0.Before L it is just like any gravitational field. Suppose we move inside that gravitational field.The accelerat...
1 answer · posted 4y ago by MissMulan · last activity 4y ago by Mithrandir24601
Suppose we have a arc of charges with some charge density $\lambda(\theta) = sin\theta$.I am using polar coordinates for convenience.But how can I find the direction of the unit vector of the net e...
0 answers · posted 3y ago by MissMulan · edited 3y ago by samcarter
The general formula for a EM wave (solving for the E field) is: where $\varepsilon = \varepsilon _{r}+j\frac{\sigma }{\omega }$ My professor told me that the conductivity of vacuum is 0 so we...
0 answers · posted 3y ago by MissMulan
Suppose we perform the double slit experiment , but we fire instead 2 electrons instead of 1. In the double slit experiment performed in the 1920s a interference pattern was observed at the screen...
0 answers · posted 3y ago by MissMulan
In the lab I changed the angle the light hits a photoresistor and it doesnt obey Lambert's cosine law the conductivity of the photoresistor drops fast from +-20 to +-30 degrees angle.Why?
1 answer · posted 4y ago by MissMulan · last activity 4y ago by Olin Lathrop
If a signal has a analog component then it analog regardless of if it has a digital component.
posted 4y ago by MissMulan
In my notes from University the reason a material can exhibit superconducting properties is at really low temperatures electrons form Cooper pairs of which the electrons of the Cooper pairs have lo...
0 answers · posted 4y ago by MissMulan
Suppose we have an electric dipole of charge Q+ and Q-.The charges of the dipole are fixed (they cant move closer to each other than they already are).If we place a test particle at some distance r...
1 answer · posted 4y ago by MissMulan · last activity 4y ago by Olin Lathrop
Get 2 conductors and seperate them we can use Gauss's law to calculate the capacitance created by the seperation of the 2 conductors.Can we use other laws of electromagnetism to calculate the induc...
2 answers · posted 3y ago by MissMulan · last activity 3y ago by TonyStewart
But, when we are walking, running. We are accelerating. Wrong.When you are walking you're moving at a costant speed. The third law says we will never find a particle accelerating unless the...
posted 4y ago by MissMulan · edited 4y ago by deleted user
Maxwell's first law in differential form states that $$ \triangledown \cdot E = \frac{\rho}{\epsilon_{o}} $$ . In case of 1d can we say that $$\rho = \lambda$$ where $$\lambda$$ is the linear char...
1 answer · posted 3y ago by MissMulan · last activity 3y ago by celtschk
