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Atmosphere of Exoplanets «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Sunday, Feb 25 2007. From a NASA press release this week. NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has captured for the first time enough light from planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, to identify molecules in their atmospheres…. Spitzer, a space-based infrared telescope, obtained the detailed data, called spectra, for two different gas exoplanets. Called HD 209458b and HD 189733b, these so-called “hot Jupiters” are, like Jupiter, made of gas, but orbit much closer to their suns. And via BA Blog.
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Feynman on the Relation between Physics and Mathematics «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Feynman on the Relation between Physics and Mathematics. Sunday, Jun 24 2007. Feynman on the Relation between Physics and Mathematics. February 9, 2010 at 11:23 pm. I want to watch this video explaining the relationship between physics and math. February 26, 2010 at 10:08 pm. Http:/ research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/index.html#data=4. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). How to post in this blog?
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LaTeX at last ! (Illustrated with a GR calculation) «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Illustrated with a GR calculation). Sunday, Feb 18 2007. After waiting for long, Blogphysica gets. See the announcement at the wordpress.com Blog. The Basic syntax is $latex LaTeX Equation $. You can find a list of. In particular, if you find the formulae are too small try $latex { displaystyle LaTeX Equation }$ . It’s great! For some more options. Now, to illustrate LaTeX, I’ll take up a particular problem. Consider two equal masses falling towards each other, as shown below, starting from rest. All the...
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An interesting experiment «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Monday, Apr 2 2007. February 24, 2008 at 6:41 pm. Http:/ www.newphys.se/fnysik/3 1/kelvin/index.html. May 28, 2011 at 1:48 am. LD this is one of Walter Levin’s lecture given in MIT on electricity and Magnetism. In lecture # 10 I think he introduces this battery in the last few minutes of the lecture and explain it completely in some later lectures. These lecture are on youtube. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. On LaTeX at last!
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Classical Mechanics and Differential Geometry «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Classical Mechanics and Differential Geometry. Friday, Feb 9 2007. Classical Mechanics And Chaos. After learning basic concepts of classical mechanics, a wierd question arises about mathematical approach to this field. The general approach goes like this differential manifold structure is associated with lagrangian and symplectic structure comes with hamiltonian. We tried to learn this, so i am attaching project report(more like a formula sheet) with topic “differential geometric treatment ...Get every n...
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A Question in Geography «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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A Question in Geography. Sunday, Feb 18 2007. A theorem in topology says:. For every continuous map. There exists a pair of anitpodal points. Specializing to the case. One might conclude that at any point of time there are two antipodal points on Earth’s surface (which is homeomorphic to. Having same, say, pressure. Of the theorem) . Question: Isn’t it that the presence of. Ofcourse the theorem doesn’t say where. Ps1: One might worry about the validity of the assumption of continuity of. Drawn on the sph...
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Chladni Plates «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Wednesday, Oct 3 2007. January 5, 2008 at 5:12 am. Wow, really cool. What are you using for particles, sand? Can you make a video where you use higher frequencies? The designs were getting really complex and changing quite quickly as you went up in frequency. Also, if you use a finer, smoother granule, maybe even round granules, will it behave more like a fluid so that the shapes can change and organize more quickly? Really cool, thanks! January 5, 2008 at 7:46 pm. April 15, 2011 at 10:32 am. Fill in you...
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Supersymmetry on Lattice : An Introduction «Blog Physica Blog Physica
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Supersymmetry on Lattice : An Introduction. Wednesday, Jul 4 2007. And Quantum Field Theory. Last week, I gave a presentation titled “Supersymmetry on Lattice- An Introduction”[PDF]. As a part of a course on Lattice Field theory. It was an attempt at outlining the broad issues that arise when one tries to put Supersymmetry in Lattice. I have uploaded the presentation in the link above – Readers comments and criticisms are welcome. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. On LaTeX at last!