Applies to questions of primarily educational value - not only questions that arise from actual homework assignments, but any question where it is preferable to guide the asker to the answer rather than giving it away outright.
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Mechanics + Thermodynamics: Bouncing Ball
In preparation for an exam, I'm revisiting old exam questions. This one seems neat, but also quite complicated:
A soccer ball with Radius $R=11cm$ is inflated at a pressure of $P =9 \times 10^4 ...
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What's the core difference between the electric and magnetic forces?
I require only a simple answer. One sentence is enough... (It's for high school physics)
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Trace and adjoint representation of $SU(N)$
In the adjoint representation of $SU(N)$, the generators $t^a_G$ are chosen as
$$ (t^a_G)_{bc}=-if^{abc} $$
The following identity can be found in Taizo Muta's book "Foundations of Quantum ...
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One strategy in a snowball fight
Here's a common college physics problem:
One strategy in a snowball fight is to throw a first snowball at a
high angle over level ground. While your opponent is watching the
first one, you ...
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Transformation of angles in special relativity
My question is about the problem below
Depicted are two space ships (the USS Voyager and the USS Enterprise), each with velocity $v=c/2$ relative to the space station (Babylon 5).
At the exact ...
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Equivalence principle and radiation from falling particle
I am currently having a hard time solving a problem of GR from Lasenby's book.
I can't make it more clear than by quoting the exercise:
7.2 A charged object held stationary in a laboratory on the ...
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Charge density in concentric spheres
Question:
If there are two conducting spherical shells and the inner shell is grounded, what will be >the charge density in the inner shell if there is a charge Q placed on the outer shell?
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How do Leptons arise from Lambda decay?
I have a question for an assignment:
Use your understanding of the quark model of hadrons and the boson model of the weak nuclear interaction to explain how leptons can arise from lambda decay, ...
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Conservation of energy in a non-linear oscillator
I have a homework question about a "non-linear oscillator". I actually have an answer to this question, but the answer I get is stronger than what is needed according to the question. The question ...
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exponential potential $ \exp(|x|) $
For $a$ being positive what are the quantization conditions for an exponential potential?
$$ - \frac{d^{2}}{dx^{2}}y(x)+ ae^{|x|}y(x)=E_{n}y(x) $$
with boundary conditions $$ y(0)=0=y(\infty) $$
I ...
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Capacitance of this unusual capacitor
This capacitor is composed of two half spherical shelled conductors both with radius $r$. There is a very small space between the two parts seeing to that no charge will exchange between them.
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Why isn't average speed equal to displacement over time?
I'm in an introductory Physics course and I need help!
During a one-hour trip, a small boat travels 80.0km north and then travels 60.0km east. What is the boat's average speed during the one-hour ...
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What is the relationship between kinetic energy and momentum?
I can't seem to figure out the relationship between $E_k$ and $p$ or $F$.
I understand that the units are pretty different. But for example:
A bullet with a mass of 10.0g is moving at the speed of ...
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Derivation of self-inductance of a long wire
Currently I am stuck, trying to derive the self-inductance of a long wire. According to literature it should be
$$L=\frac{\mu_r\mu_0l}{8\pi}$$
and in literature its derived by looking at the energy ...
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experimental technique for measuring temperature of an ant
I am taking a course on thermodynamics. I have a question from my text(halliday & resnick,physics-1). They asked me to measure temperature of an ant or an insect or a small body,like a small ...