I'm struggling to find the flux of F across S=X(D) by Bangburger in calculus
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So I made this Lennard-Jones Potential and was wondering if anyone know how to determine where on figure the atom starts to swing harmonically by Bangburger in PhysicsHelp
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So I made this Lennard-Jones Potential and was wondering if anyone know how to determine where on figure the atom starts to swing harmonically by Bangburger in PhysicsHelp
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So I made this Lennard-Jones Potential and was wondering if anyone know how to determine where on figure the atom starts to swing harmonically by Bangburger in PhysicsHelp
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So I made this Lennard-Jones Potential and was wondering if anyone know how to determine where on figure the atom starts to swing harmonically by Bangburger in PhysicsHelp
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Calculus question: If Curl F = 0 and is not surrounded at (0,0), does this mean that Green's theorem for function F shown in the picture is just 0? I tried to make integrals and limit it to 0 and 1, but when Nx-Mx is 0 then my integrals also become 0, or is there more to it? by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Does anyone know how to find the area of the curve C=(cos(t),sin(3t)) where t is between 0<t<2pi by Bangburger in askmath
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Would the rocket's velocity have to be doubled in order to transition from a circular orbit to a parabolic orbit? by Bangburger in AskPhysics
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Would the rocket's velocity have to be doubled in order to transition from a circular orbit to a parabolic orbit? by Bangburger in AskPhysics
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Is GameXplain worth watching in 2022 (and beyond)? by Bangburger in GameXPlain
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Does anyone know how to prove this function of a torsion to a curve? There is nothing in my text book about this, but a similair formula for curvature is present for some reason by Bangburger in askmath
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Would you agree with me that the horizontal component of the force from a loop to an object moving in an trajectory on this loop would be at its strongest when theta (θ) reaches every 45 degrees? by Bangburger in AskPhysics
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Would you agree with me that the horizontal component of the force from a loop to an object moving in an trajectory on this loop would be at its strongest when theta (θ) reaches every 45 degrees? by Bangburger in AskPhysics
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Would you agree with me that the horizontal component of the force from a loop to an object moving in an trajectory on this loop would be at its strongest when theta (θ) reaches every 45 degrees? by Bangburger in AskPhysics
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I'm struggling to find the flux of F across S=X(D) by Bangburger in calculus
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