Homework Statement
A particle moves along a closed trajectory in a central field of force where the particle's potential energy is U=kr2 (k is a positive constant, r is the distance of the particle from the center O of the field). Find the mass of the particle if it's minimum distance from O...
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Calculate the frequency of: (a) the fundamental, (b) the first overtone, produced by a pipe of length 40 cm which is closed at each end. (Velocity of sound in air = 340 m s-1.)
Answers: (a) 425 Hz, (b) 850 Hz
2. The attempt at a solution
L = 0.4 m, v = 340 m s-1
(a) f1 = ...
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Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I don't think you need to see the problem to figure this one out, if needed I will post it (takes up a lot of space in the thread).
I know for a PI controller, the controller transfer function is given
$$ g_{c} = k_{c} \frac...
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Water, initially saturated vapor at 4 bar, fills a closed, rigid container, The water is heated until its temperature is 400C. For the water, determine the heat transfer in KJ per kg of water .
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
Assume potential and kinetic...
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Let {Ei: 1≤i≤n} be a finite family of closed sets. Then ∪i=1n Ei is closed.
Homework Equations
Noting that (Ei)c is open
The Attempt at a Solution
Honestly, I have no idea where to start.
I tried to demonstrate that Eai≥Ei if a is a constant greater than zero. Then...
Hello! (Wave)
The following definition is given:
A set $U \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ is called open if for each $x \in U$ there is $B_d(x, \epsilon) := \{ y \in \mathbb{R}^n: d(x,y)< \epsilon\}$ -> open ball with center $x$ and radius $\epsilon$.
Could you explain me why the following set is open...
Would someone explain to me in lay men's terms exactly what a CTC is. I understand that it is a closed timeline curve and that it allows( in theory) time travel to one's past. My question is how does one get into a CTC: Do you have to be traveling in space and at a certain speed? Does one...
When a hole is made in the side of the container holding water, water flows out and follows a parabolic trajectory. If the container is dropped in free fall, what will happen to the water flow?
I think that the water flow will follow a similar trajectory..what effect can gravity have on it?
it...
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Helium is stored in a tank initially at temperature To and pressure Po. It starts coming out through an opening (pipe outlet) at a constant mass flow rate of mdot. Calculate the decrease in temperature and pressure of the tank (assuming no heat loss to the surroundings) as a...
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Determine whether the given set is open or closed (or neither):
{(x,y,z) ε R^3, 1<x^2+y^2<4}
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I believe that the set is open due to the only bounds being inequalities that are less than, not less than or equal to, but that seems...
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Show that the set of limit points of the set ##A \subseteq \mathbb{R}## given by ##L## is a closed set.2. Relevant theorems
Definition: A closed set F (subset of R) is such that it contains its limit points.
Definition: A limit point x of a set A (subset of R) is such that...
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apparently momentum is only sure to be conserved in a closed system - no external forces. So that means if a toy car collides with a wall then the total momentum efter won't be the same as before. That is because the wall would
be joined to something else and ultimately to...
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- A well insulated rigid steel tank contains water (only)
- A resistance heating element (240V, 3.67Amp) designed to heat the water as well as inlet and outlet valves for - the water.
- At state-1, the water is in a saturated liquid-vapor mixture state at P(abs)=100kPa...
Lets suppose we have a close system.In this system we have a particles.The total mass of particles is M.
The total energy of system will be ##E_x+E_M=E_t## (I made the system like this) Here ##E_x## is just energy,its not important.##E_m## is the energy of masses.Now I want to move this...
A unknot is pretty much a circle or a 2-sphere, so is a closed string, maybe a bit more irregular but approximatly the same. Of course more is needed to identify the closed string as an unknot than the shape.
I assume that it is not so, yet I have no reason to deny it. I hope you may give me a...
Dear staff,
I just read an interesting thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/can-you-check-my-equation.827896/
The thread was created yesterday 16 August 2015. But now, 17 August 2015 is already closed.
I see no offending content, no protest of the mentors, but it's closed anyway.
Can...
1. Homework Statement
The tension in the cable is 800LBs. Find the depth of water that produces this tension. The gate is hinged at B; the cable is attached at A. (Figure 1)Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
OK, so this is just 2 opposing lever arms: the tension in the cable is...
This is probably a silly question, but it's summertime and I can't ask my professor. If the universe turned out to be closed (even in light of WMAP's findings), would it be possible to consider the entire universe a closed system?
Hello.
As far as I know, every circuit capable to flow current must be closed. In other word, open circuit can not flow the current, obviously. Right now, I would like to know this is also true for lighting in bad weather.
When bottom of the dark and heavy cloud get more and more electron by...
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Prove that every closed set in a separable metric space is the union of a (possibly empty) perfect set and a set which is at most countable. (Rudin: Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 2nd ed.)
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Every separable metric space has a countable base.
The...
Mean Value Theorem
Suppose that ##f## is a function that is continuous on ##[a,b]## and differentiable on ##(a,b)##. Then there is at least one ##c## in ##(a,b)## such that:
$$f'(c) = \frac{f(b) - f(a)}{b - a}$$
My question is: wouldn't it be better to state that ##c## is in ##[a,b]## rather...
Mildly futuristic setting concerning technology, sparsely populated exoplanet with 3 atm. I'm looking for a cool, but very practical plane design.
A photo of design that I thought about (from wikipedia) :
(except that I think about a bit smaller ones)
It looks as if such design had two...
Hi physicists!
I am scratching my head to remember the most basic laws of fluid flow while I try to irrigate things from a barrel. Not exactly rocket science, I know ;-) But very exciting for me ...
The situation is simply a pump (cheap submersible one) put into a barrel (sitting on the...
This is for work. I need to make a table for a client.
What we did: had two different closed systems, only difference is material. We had frozen goods in both containers, the containers were both removed from the cooled surroundings they were in and placed outside. The temperatures were...
Suppose you have an RF generator feeding a vacuum system with argon ionized by that RF. With the tuner you see the VSWR is very good.
That is version A, no ground or poor ground.
Version B is the same thing, the container is stainless steel half inch thick to hold the vacuum.
But in this case...
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I am reading Rudin's Principles of Mathematical Analysis (3rd edition) and am working through the construction of ##\mathbb{R}##. In step 6 of his construction, we must first verify that the field properties of multiplication hold for how he defines multiplication for the...
It is my general understanding that according to KCL, current requires a closed loop to flow in DC. However, this is apparently not true in AC; current doesn't needa closed loop to flow.
I have drawn a circuit below which causes confusion:
C1 is a charge capacitor, R1 is a resistor, I1 an...
Let X be an Inner Product Space. If for every closed subspace M, M^{\perp \perp} = M, then X is a Hilbert Space (It's complete).
Hint: Use the following map: T : X \longrightarrow \overset{\sim}{X}: T(y)=(x,y)=f(x) where (x,y) is the inner product of X.
Relevant equations:
S^{\perp} is always...
The equivalence between descriptions of time evolution in QM are rigorously defined and proved for conservative systems as explained for instance among many other sources in Jauch's "Foundations of quantum mechanics" in the chapter 10. However, and an exception is the cited reference, it is not...
I recently studied Gauss' theorum according to which there is no electric field inside a closed conductor. But an isolated chage emits field lines in all possible directions. So why is it that there are no electric lines from the surface of the closed conductor inside it?
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A tone with frequency 2,00 * 10^3 Hz is held above a tube filled with water. The water level is increased and decreased.
When the water level is 5.7cm below the opening of the tube, the first sound maxima is heard.
When the water level is 39.3cm below the opening of the...
So in designing closed systems, mostly heating systems, I realized today that I've probably been doing one thing wrong all these years. In such a system one doesn't take elevation loss due to gravity into account since you "get it back" on the way down. This I've always been aware of, but what...
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Hey folks, anyone who can help me with this one get a massive shoutout. Here goes: 75 kg of water at 45 degrees celsius is "mixed" with 70 kg of Aluminum at 2600 Degrees Celsius. What is the final state of both system and how much, If any, of liquid water will be left
Assume...
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(See image) a closed circular wire A lies in the plane of the wire B in the circuit. Deduce the direction. Of the induced current in A when
(A) the switch is closed
(B) the switch is opened
(C) the wire A is raised out of the plane of the paper.
Homework EquationsThe...
Are there closed curve solutions for ##\mathbf{v}(t) \in \mathbb{R}^3## satisfying this constraint?
$$\mathbf{v}(t) \cdot \frac{d^2}{dt^2}\mathbf{v} = 0 $$
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Calculate ∫C \frac{dz}{z(z+a)} where C is the unit disk Δ(1) with counterclockwise orientation where a is a complex number with |a| < 1.
Homework Equations
∫L \frac{dz}{(z-p)}= 2πiν(L,p)
The Attempt at a Solution
Using partial fraction decomposition,
∫C...
Hello everyone,
Just posting this because I was wondering if it's possible to build 5-10km deep closed loop geothermal power plants from microgrid sizes of 1-5MWe to commercial power plant sizes of 0.5-1GWe that can have construction costs in the $3,000,000 per MWe range (similar to solar and...
I'm trying to build a mathematical model of something like Heron's Aeolipile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolipile
I'd like to know, based on a known heat flux, the pressure and temperature attained in the container.
I assume as water boils, the control volume loses mass and energy, the...
Wikipedia states the following definition of a closed, thermodynamical system:
"In a closed system, no mass may be transferred in or out of the system boundaries. The system always contains the same amount of matter, but heat and work can be exchanged across the boundary of the system."...
[Mentor's note: split from https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/gravity-instantaneous.801033/ ]
If masses can not just appear and disappear, how do solutions with closed timelike curves work? If you have some mass happily looping around such curve, from some other point of view you have some...
Just want to check that I've used the correct method for this thermodynamics question I've been set. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
So I have a closed system in which a gas is compressed from a pressure of 3 bar absolute to 5 bar absolute. The volume changes from 0.9m^3 to...
Homework Statement
(a) Show that the equations satisfy FRW equations.
(b) Show the metric when ##\eta## is taken as time
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
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The FRW equation is:
3 \left( \frac{\dot a}{a} \right)^2 = 8\pi G \rho
Using ##\frac{da}{dt} = \frac{da}{d\eta}...
I am interested in calculating the magnetic field strength produced by an electromagnet with a core shaped like an O that forms a closed magnetic circuit, shown in the attached image that can also be seen here -...
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The problem is: A 10.0-μF capacitor is charged to 15.0 V. It is next connected in series with an uncharged 5.00-μF capacitor. The series combination is finally connected across a 50.0-V battery as diagrammed in Figure P26.63. Find the new potential difference across the...
Homework Statement
Prove that set of all onto mappings of A->A is closed under composition of mappings:
Homework Equations
Definition of onto and closure on sets.
The Attempt at a Solution
Say, ##f## and ##g## are onto mappings from A to A.
Now, say I have a set S(A) = {all onto mappings of A...