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There's a video camera at a railway station. It can see the driver in the front of a fast moving train going past in the distance. Another camera is on the train itself, again filming that driver. v= (whatever it is)? so that gamma = 3
The train's own camera is filming the driver making a...
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I want in my table of contents to have links to the sections which is included there, see this for instance:
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0906/0906.0777v1.pdf
(and also the entire row, not just the page number)
Secondly, I want to create that bookmark...
and why is biochemistry important in medicine?
I kind of know why, but i can't find that much information so I am stuck and i need a bit of help if anyone could help me?
Ive read that organic chemistry serves as a basis of biochemistry and biochemistry is the study of chemical processes in...
I came across another good search engine today looking for a datasheet, so I thought I'd try starting this thread for folks to post useful links. The links should be to technical content, and not to paid services.
Good free datasheet search engine: http://www.datasheetpro.com/
Good way to...
Hello,
I'm trying to come up with a method for calculating the mechanical advantage of a vehicle's suspension (i.e. how much does the spring compress if I move the wheel center by some infinitesimally small amount?). I have a method that I thought was correct, but I recently compared my...
In the text, there is a rubber band model for 1D chain of N links. Assume each link of the rubber band is align horizontally either to the right or to the left. In the text, define N_+ as the number of links directed to the right and N_- represents the number of links directed to the left. I...
What moves without feet in the morning, travels on four feet in the afternoon,
and walks on two feet at night?
Answer: Man - in evolution from swimming organism to quadrupedal animals to bipedal people.
Hi All,
This is a good repository for FREE OCW links (complete video courses as well), and other online educational resources.
http://delicious.com/SassyCat13
Lecture notes, textbooks, or general information pertaining to study subject are sometimes posted in tags headed with "rsc" for...
Recently (25 July) Lee Smolin posted an update of his December 2007 unification paper
http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.0977
The Plebanski action extended to a unification of gravity and Yang-Mills theory
"We study a unification of gravity with Yang-Mills fields based on a simple extension of the...
I seek some links for pointers to be able to answer the question ..
"Given that neutrons can approach each other easier than protons, and that the Strong Force will hold neutrons to neutrons when they get within the (short!) range where the Strong Force can be effective, why do we not have pure...
Hello all!
I have my tests in about two weeks. And since this is a summer course, the teacher doesn't have the time to give us that many exercises to practice. I was hoping if someone could give me a couple of links to hard calculus exercises/exams.
The topics I have are:
-Infinitely...
He says it is for becoming a theoretical physicist, but it includes lots of stuff that every physicist needs to know.
http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html
When Studying the properties of matter, I came across the properties of Gravity, electromagnetism and electro static fields I'm Wondering:
As Gravity and Magnetic Fields a alike and some formulas for finding out the gravity are the same could the three have the same properties. (I have not...
So the first part of this question asks: A chain consisting of 5 links, each of mass .19kg, is lifted vertically with a constant acceleration of a=2.8 m/s^2. Find the magnitude of the force that link 3 exerts on link 2.
I found this answer to be 4.7 N with the following formula:
F(link 3...
Homework Statement
I have a device with two links (see attached diagram). The device uses the joint angles to determine the position of the end effector (x,y).
a) Potentiometers are 2% accurate. Find the maximum endpoint error for the device.
b) If you use optical encoders, how many...
Homework Statement
I don't have a picture of the diagram, but I'll do my best to describe it. A chain consisting of 4 identical links is hanging by a rope. The question wants to know what the free body diagrams would be for each link. It also wants all of the Newton's third law pairs to...
Huge Archive of Math and Science Links (among other diciplines)
I was surfing the web today and I stumbled upon this website:
http://www.theassayer.org/cgi-bin/asbrowsesubject.cgi
It has a large number of links to different academic areas especially mathematics and science (under the...
There seem to be many versions of Latex avaliable for download for free. But which is the official version? Basically, how does it work? Which version does Physicsforums use? Could someone provide a link?
Thanks
umm this question seems simple enough but I don't really know what I'm doing...
A chain consisting of 5 links, each of mass .100 kg is lifted vertically upwards with a constant acceleration of 2.50 m/s^2. Calculate the force that link 2 exerts on link 1.
so what I did was add the masses...
Does anyone have some links to some great physics demonstrations on the first part of classical physics. ( Mechanics)
Thank you
I am trying get a better understanding of the subject.
new preprint
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0511086
Calabi-Yau Manifolds and the Standard Model
John C. Baez
4 pages
"For any subgroup G of O(n), define a "G-manifold" to be an n-dimensional Riemannian manifold whose holonomy group is contained in G. Then a G-manifold where G is the Standard Model...
I thought I would share these links with others taking calculus courses right now.
My calculus course is using the textbook Calculus 8th edition by Larson, Hostetler, Edwards. For anyone wanting to supplement their current calculus course I strongly recommend purchasing the lecture DVDs...
A gratuitous bit of self publicity, but at
[PLAIN]www.maths.bris.ac.uk/~maxmg/maths[/URL]
are some bits of maths people may find interesting.
There are, if you look around, articles on representation theory, some introductory notes to groups, exercises of many kinds, some research...
Can anyone point me towards an online link or some books where I can study these bad boys? I am supposed to write like a 5-10 page paper on Peano curves in which I prove a few interesting things regarding them.
I browsed through the Links button on the top, but I didn't see anything in the resources... I was wondering if anybody has good information / good practice questions on these topics?
I understand some of the concepts... I just need to apply them! Thanks!
Would anyone happen to have some links which briefly explain some of the laws in geometry and/or discrete math? At the moment, i am looking for a summary of the Properties of Circles .
Thank you for being as helpful as you always are.
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ps
I found MathWorld, although i can not find...
This post is made mostly in fun since I don't believe that IQ directly translates into intelligence. I do believe, however, that IQ results provide us with an indication of potential. So, in response to all of the board talk regarding IQ, and admittedly, to take a tiny jab at the liberals on...
hello people,
my name is tom schulte and I am from germany. I have some interesting links
for you. It would be nice if you would look at them
www.intalek.com
www.cheniere.org
www.stardrivedevice.com
www.disclosureproject.org
these websites tell you about some energie and propulsion...
hello people,
my name is tom schulte and I am from germany. I have some interesting links
for you. It would be nice if you would look at them
www.intalek.com
www.cheniere.org
www.stardrivedevice.com
www.disclosureproject.org
these websites tell you about some energie and propulsion...
This thread is to collect links providing possibly useful information about human (respectively dog) racial (respectively breed) variety.
other domesticated animals such as horses may sometimes appear.
it is not intended to focus on issues and problems related to anyone particular genetic...
What are your favorite links for doing research in any field...
I would say www.wikipedia.org is pretty good...
www.howstuffworks.com is also good
www.infoplease.com
www.about.com
(if there is already a threat like this sorry =-/
but if not then post your fav...
Hi, I've got another computer problem.
Just in the last few days, every webpage I go to (including this one) has certrain key words highlighted (such as "Internet" "Web" "Games" "Movies"), and when I move the cursor to them, a menu appears entitled, "Related Links". I have no idea who or...
"March is Women's History Month. At Glendale College in Glendale, CA the celebration has steadily grown larger and more elaborate over the last 10 years. On a whim, Associate Professor of Mass Communications Mike Eberts had some of his students search the net for women's history links. The...
I thought it'd be worth while to post some of the links I have discovered. These are boards which some of you may not be aware of, although I'm sure many of you have heard of at least one of them...Anyway, I am posting this because I found this site orginally looking for a chemistry discussion...
Hi,
I'm taking grade 12 physics atm and having a bit of a problem. The textbook we are using is also very old... published during 1980 so its very hard for me to try and learn by myself. My teacher is not helping much because in class many students end up helping the teacher solve the...
has anybody done any thinking on the properties of a universe with four "normal" spatial dimensions? I've done a bit and some interesting properties have surfaced. I've discovered that rivers don't need bridges, sponges and screens can pass through each other, and there are several types of...
I am making a webpage and I need to have a bunch of links at the top of a really long page. The links take you to a certain location in the page. I've seen this done before, does anyone know how I can do this?