
Syllabus B.Sc. Second Year (Mathematics)
... and normal components of velocity and acceleration ,angular speed and angular velocity ,radial and transverse components of velocity and acceleration, areal speed and areal velocity . ...
... and normal components of velocity and acceleration ,angular speed and angular velocity ,radial and transverse components of velocity and acceleration, areal speed and areal velocity . ...
Physics 321 Theoretical Mechanics I
... of two quantities – force and momentum – that are not otherwise defined – They also require an understanding of concepts such as position and time, but those definitions are obvious • …or at least we thought they were – quantum mechanics and relativity have shown otherwise ...
... of two quantities – force and momentum – that are not otherwise defined – They also require an understanding of concepts such as position and time, but those definitions are obvious • …or at least we thought they were – quantum mechanics and relativity have shown otherwise ...
angular momentum
... ma inertial vector • With the inclusion of the inertial vector, the system of forces acting on the particle is equivalent to zero. The particle is in dynamic equilibrium. • Methods developed for particles in static equilibrium may be applied, e.g., coplanar forces may be represented with a close ...
... ma inertial vector • With the inclusion of the inertial vector, the system of forces acting on the particle is equivalent to zero. The particle is in dynamic equilibrium. • Methods developed for particles in static equilibrium may be applied, e.g., coplanar forces may be represented with a close ...
Ehrenfest theorem, Galilean invariance and nonlinear Schr\" odinger
... Consider now nonlinear Schrödinger equations. Such equations as the Gross- Pitaevskii equation[5] are frequently used for the description of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) of Alkali gases. The equation is an effective equation, derivable from a field theory by taking condensate expectation values ...
... Consider now nonlinear Schrödinger equations. Such equations as the Gross- Pitaevskii equation[5] are frequently used for the description of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) of Alkali gases. The equation is an effective equation, derivable from a field theory by taking condensate expectation values ...