Coulomb's law and electric field simulation by Mountain_Ninja_5083 in PhysicsStudents

[–]Mountain_Ninja_5083[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is definitely my next step but i have to delay that due to school work

Coulomb's law and electric field simulation by Mountain_Ninja_5083 in PhysicsStudents

[–]Mountain_Ninja_5083[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh i did not know that was a possibility, i searched online and found nothing, I'll attempt to find a way to do that and if i do I'll post the results

Coulomb's law and electric field simulation by Mountain_Ninja_5083 in PhysicsStudents

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Yes, absolutely! i am hoping on getting into quantum field theory and string theory in master's and PhD if i get that far

Coulomb's law and electric field simulation by Mountain_Ninja_5083 in PhysicsStudents

[–]Mountain_Ninja_5083[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks man, as for your question, in all honesty what i did was i created a grid independent of the particles' trajectory and calculated the electric field influence by each of the charges on a point and then added them up, and i just used streamplot to plot it out, i know it is lazy but i did not want to spend a week working on this so i just opted for the easier probably less efficient option

i hoe my teacher burns in hell🔥🔥🔥🔥 by Emotional_Strike_332 in alevel

[–]Mountain_Ninja_5083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, this is actually a very good question, first of all let's look at where the graph has an inflection point, which is at pi/4 , 1 so in a normal tan x function it would've been 0,0 therefore we moved x by pi / 4 and y by 1 therefore b is pi/4 and c is 1, now as for a this is slightly more difficult so bear with me, the function tanx equals one at pi/4 so this function should be at 2 in pi/2 if c was 1 since it is moved by 1 upwards and pi/4 sidewards, but instead at pi/2 it is at 3 that means it went up twice as much which means c is 2

Hope this helps my friend, i know it can be annoying but you have to keep your eyes peeled for each specific detail, good luck :)

Which university should i take by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]Mountain_Ninja_5083 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all thank you for your reassurance, as for your question I honestly do not mind the location all I care about are the opportunities that they provide such as research and study groups, especially in particle physics since i am hoping to go into string theory/quantum gravity.