
Matrix operations on the TI-82
... 3. An alternative is to use the TABLE facility instead of a graph. Adjust the increment and starting point, using TblSet ( WINDOW ) and move down the table to find values of x for which Y 1 = Y 2. 4. Another approach is to define, instead of the above two functions, the single function Y1 = 2 cos x ...
... 3. An alternative is to use the TABLE facility instead of a graph. Adjust the increment and starting point, using TblSet ( WINDOW ) and move down the table to find values of x for which Y 1 = Y 2. 4. Another approach is to define, instead of the above two functions, the single function Y1 = 2 cos x ...
Chapter 8
... velocity has zero net torque acting on it When a rigid object is subject to a net torque, it has an angular acceleration The angular acceleration is directly proportional to the net torque ...
... velocity has zero net torque acting on it When a rigid object is subject to a net torque, it has an angular acceleration The angular acceleration is directly proportional to the net torque ...
Vector Calculus handout
... orientation) or it can point inward (this is called negative orientation). Some surfaces are non-orientable, such as a Möbius strip. Now that we have the notion of orientability, we can talk about. . . ...
... orientation) or it can point inward (this is called negative orientation). Some surfaces are non-orientable, such as a Möbius strip. Now that we have the notion of orientability, we can talk about. . . ...
Homework-All
... coordinates. Not that you can write down sˆ computations. You may do this two ways, either (a) repeat the derivation the way we did it for A or (b) read through the notes about the general form of the derivative operators in curvilinear coordinates and compute A by identifying the fu ...
... coordinates. Not that you can write down sˆ computations. You may do this two ways, either (a) repeat the derivation the way we did it for A or (b) read through the notes about the general form of the derivative operators in curvilinear coordinates and compute A by identifying the fu ...
9 - tucek
... -states that if no net external torque acts on an object, then its angular momentum does not change -an object’s initial angular momentum is equal to its final angular momentum -Earth spins on its axis with no external torque so its angular momentum is constant and conserved so the length of a day ...
... -states that if no net external torque acts on an object, then its angular momentum does not change -an object’s initial angular momentum is equal to its final angular momentum -Earth spins on its axis with no external torque so its angular momentum is constant and conserved so the length of a day ...
Special Rotational Dynamics Outline
... Just as work is done when a force is applied over a displacement, work is also done when torques are applied over an angular displacement. ...
... Just as work is done when a force is applied over a displacement, work is also done when torques are applied over an angular displacement. ...
COURSE MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS.
... 7.12. Lorentz vectors and tensors. 7.13. The Hodge star operator; the Maxwell equations. Chapter VIII. Groups and representations. 8.1. Groups: general concepts and definitions (subgroups, homomorphisms, quotient groups, direct product). 8.2. Representations of finite groups. Characters. Tensor prod ...
... 7.12. Lorentz vectors and tensors. 7.13. The Hodge star operator; the Maxwell equations. Chapter VIII. Groups and representations. 8.1. Groups: general concepts and definitions (subgroups, homomorphisms, quotient groups, direct product). 8.2. Representations of finite groups. Characters. Tensor prod ...