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Question Magnetization as a function of temperature in ferromagnets
Suppose a ferromagnetic material with initial magnetization $Mo$.Is there some specific formula which calculates the total magnetization $M$ as a function of $M{o}$ and the Curie temperature $T{c}$?
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over 1 year ago
Question Direction of vector of electric field
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 electric field?In the previous example (the one with the line of charges)the direction of the net electri...
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over 1 year ago
Question Maxwell equations EM wave confusion
The general formula for a EM wave (solving for the E field) is: ![](https://physics.codidact.com/uploads/5PPqUrHwND5jdpVT72cJqXZs) where $\varepsilon = \varepsilon {r}+j\frac{\sigma }{\omega }$ My professor told me that the conductivity of vacuum is 0 so we eliminate the term with the $...
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over 1 year ago
Question maxwell equation in 1d
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 charge density of something?
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over 1 year ago
Question Double slit experiment with 2 electrons fired from a gun
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 which showed the electron-wave nature of any subatomic particle.The particle would start moving as a ...
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over 1 year ago
Question SI Units of wavefunction
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?
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over 1 year ago
Question Differential equation solution cannot describe what happens in reality
Suppose we have a free falling object inside a planet's gravitational field with strength g.The planet's atmosphere provides a drag force which is dependant from the u^2 of the particle. Suppose the weight of the object is m1g and the drag force due to the atmosphere is -ku^2 and lets say we set k...
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over 1 year ago
Question Classical Uncertainty
Suppose we are using a force gauge to measure gravity in a planet. We set the gauge force to the 1N range which has a resolution of .01 N. From its specs the error introduced during the measurment at the 1N range is 210^-3reading+10^-3range. Now suppose we perform 5 different measurements: ...
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over 1 year ago
Question System of ODEs models in physics
What examples of a system can be described by a system of ordinary differential equations?
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over 1 year ago
Question How are charges sorted?
Im designing a capacitor and I have decided to make the surface of 1 plate of the capacitor bigger than the other plate. Image alt text How are the charges sorted through A2?Are they spread out to cover all the surface area of the conductor (A2)?
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over 1 year ago
Question Calculate inductance using laws of electromagnetism
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 inductance of a piece of wire just like we used Gauss's law to calculate the capacitance of the 2 seperated c...
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almost 2 years ago
Question Meaning of complex frequency
If we have a LC high pass filter the transfer function H(s) becomes: $$ H(s) = \cfrac{sL}{sL + \cfrac{1}{sC}} $$ If we solve for s to find a pole of the transfer function we get: $$ s = j \cfrac{1}{\sqrt{LC}} $$ In the case of a sinusoidal input signal = $ s = j \omega \rightarrow \omega ...
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almost 2 years ago
Question Conductivity with angle of light
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?
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about 2 years ago
Answer A: Is it plausible to desire a "universal" calendar applicable everywhere in our universe?
I dont think anyone can make a universal calendar because time flows more slowly or more fast between different regions in the universe or it can even go backwards if you come close to a rotating black hole. And a planck unit of time is not the smallest amount of time ,the planck time is defined a...
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over 2 years ago
Question Superconductivity
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 lower energy than if they were in the conduction band so which means that they dont collisions with the ca...
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over 2 years ago
Answer A: Why we can't find a particle accelerating unless there's some other particle accelerating somewhere else?
> 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 there’s some other particle accelerating somewhere else The book says that because of Netwon's 3r...
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over 2 years ago
Question How to find position of a particle at a time given a position dependent force
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 distance $$ \int^{rf}{ro} F(r)dr = \frac{1}{2} \cdot mp(uf^2 - uo^2) $$ but this equation doesn't inv...
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over 2 years ago
Answer A: Signal modeling as only digital, only analogue, or as both
If a signal has a analog component then it analog regardless of if it has a digital component.
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over 2 years ago
Question Find jerk of time varying force
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 acceleration we experience depends on the distance from the planet. $$a\sim\frac{1}{r^2}$$ At t=to we enter t...
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over 2 years ago
Question Motion of charged particle inside a magnetic field
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 will exist as long as we are only over the wire. How can we find the equation of motion of the p...
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over 2 years ago
Question Magnetic charges to solve interaction between 2 magnetic dipoles
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 from the electric dipole it is pretty straight forward we calculate the electric force between each of ...
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almost 3 years ago