The indefinite integral of gamma is arcsin(x) with x being the fraction of the speed of light. arcsin(.8)/.8 gives the average gamma for the entire trip, about 531 days. What's interesting is that the limit of the average gamma as you approach the speed of light is pi/2.
Mass is not constant during chemical reactions, although since the delta is E/c^2 it's negligible. It follows that in relativistic chemistry once you start having the relativistic mass increase, the energy of the chemical reaction will increase as well.
Uh, have you ever been around any girls? Because the stereotypical feminine ways of problem solving are whining, backstabbing, saying the opposite of what you mean, stating the problem but blaming it on the other person, and other laughably irrational manipulations.
I see we have a bit of a misunderstanding. All I mean to say about EM in SR is that by SR's postulates, it travels at c, and like you said about gamma not applying to EM waves.
No, EM doesn't work in SR. Light travels at c is one of the postulates. Therefore, gamma for light is undefined, or, like I said, the equations break down.
Well, first, EM waves are always traveling at c, so they don't behave like a hypothetical spaceship, so imagine a transverse wave traveling on a string at close to c. The only thing moving are the atoms of the string, as they knock into each other. If the amplitude was sufficient (the up down motion was fast enough) then you would see relativistic effects in the vertical direction, as well as the normal length expansion. EM waves don't work in SR because the equations break down.
I suggest you learn to use a dictionary and read it until you understand the difference between temporary and permanent, as in the patriot act is temporary, and the bill of rights is permanent.
Then I suggest you think for a second about how essential the freedoms to carry a loaded gun anywhere you care to, or to scream fire in a crowded theater are.
Japanese has more vocabulary than English? Are you nuts! "English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar"
Considering that you don't even know the history of Texas, any wacky claims you make about conspiricy theories in places that were controlled by Chiquita are going to be viewed with much suspicion.
So exactly how much more dangerous is the groundwater going to be from this nuclear waste, above the air pollution from the coal plants the nuclear plants will replace, and what's the problem with dumping it in the sea?
The whole nuclear waste "debate" is moronic, because nuclear plants don't create radioactivity out of thin air. The FUD about nuclear waste is just ignorance, and people will continue to make up reasons why Yucca/the oceans/where we dug it up aren't good places to dump it for that reason.
My goodness, you mean I'll actually have to buy raw materials to save money!
As a side note, home baked french bread costs about a dime a loaf, and will make you never eat wonderbread again.
Ingredients:
6 cups flour
2 tbsp wheat gluten
1 tsp salt
1 tsp dry yeast
1 egg white
Activate yeast by soaking in 1 cup hot tap water 5 minutes.
Mix yeast+water, salt, wheat gluten and 1.5 cups water together until well mixed.
Add 6 cups flour 1 cup at a time, then knead dough 10 minutes.
Cover bowl and let rise 2 hours.
Separate risen dough into quarters, form into bread shape, place on greased pan sprinkled lighly with corn meal, cover lightly with saran wrap and let rise 1-2 hours.
Brush dough loaves with water and egg white, make 3/4 diagonal slashes in top, and bake at 450 for 20-30 minutes (until golden brown).
You forgot the most important reasons: unhealthy food is delicious, and provides the energy your body needs. A nice juicy pork chop or steak is much more appetizing than a salad to most everyone, because while I doubt anyone on this forum has memories of going to bed hungry, it wasn't that long ago that you'd be considered insane to try to cut calories or diet.
Classical mechanics was pretty well done by the end of the 19th century, Maxwell had his formalization of E and M by then as well, all the undergrad QM is pre 30s, statistical and thermo is 19th as well, and since you refer to the class as Physics, it sounds like an introductory class, so what exactly were you learning that they didn't know 50/150 years ago?
Your 250 page dissertation just means that you need to learn how to write clearly and concisely, which is the reason Einstein and others are so revered. They were geniuses, but they also could write extremely readable papers.
>Free as Leonidas and his 300 Spartans that went to fight with 1.000.000 Persians although they knew they would die.
Try 7000 Greeks vs 250,000 Persians, though it is nice that you're so nationalistic that you get your facts from The Last Samurai. Source
Apparently since Trolling Tuesday (TM) falls on Valentine's Day (TM), the trolls had reschedule to today, and with the perfect article.
The indefinite integral of gamma is arcsin(x) with x being the fraction of the speed of light. arcsin(.8)/.8 gives the average gamma for the entire trip, about 531 days. What's interesting is that the limit of the average gamma as you approach the speed of light is pi/2.
Mass is not constant during chemical reactions, although since the delta is E/c^2 it's negligible. It follows that in relativistic chemistry once you start having the relativistic mass increase, the energy of the chemical reaction will increase as well.
Uh, have you ever been around any girls? Because the stereotypical feminine ways of problem solving are whining, backstabbing, saying the opposite of what you mean, stating the problem but blaming it on the other person, and other laughably irrational manipulations.
I see we have a bit of a misunderstanding. All I mean to say about EM in SR is that by SR's postulates, it travels at c, and like you said about gamma not applying to EM waves.
No, EM doesn't work in SR. Light travels at c is one of the postulates. Therefore, gamma for light is undefined, or, like I said, the equations break down.
Well, first, EM waves are always traveling at c, so they don't behave like a hypothetical spaceship, so imagine a transverse wave traveling on a string at close to c. The only thing moving are the atoms of the string, as they knock into each other. If the amplitude was sufficient (the up down motion was fast enough) then you would see relativistic effects in the vertical direction, as well as the normal length expansion. EM waves don't work in SR because the equations break down.
I suggest you learn to use a dictionary and read it until you understand the difference between temporary and permanent, as in the patriot act is temporary, and the bill of rights is permanent.
Then I suggest you think for a second about how essential the freedoms to carry a loaded gun anywhere you care to, or to scream fire in a crowded theater are.
It doesn't matter because if you aren't moving relative to the Y and Z axis, then there is no time diluation by the defn of the formulas.
You missed the rather important qualifiers ESSENTIAL liberties for TEMPORARY security.
No, no, no, no. Tobacco...um...cigarettes
Japanese has more vocabulary than English? Are you nuts! "English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar"
post-op Asian trannies eating cheetos
If you recall, "Texas is a state located in the United States of America. The 28th U.S. state, Texas joined the United States in 1845, after nine years of self governing. Its postal abbreviation is TX."
Considering that you don't even know the history of Texas, any wacky claims you make about conspiricy theories in places that were controlled by Chiquita are going to be viewed with much suspicion.
So exactly how much more dangerous is the groundwater going to be from this nuclear waste, above the air pollution from the coal plants the nuclear plants will replace, and what's the problem with dumping it in the sea?
The whole nuclear waste "debate" is moronic, because nuclear plants don't create radioactivity out of thin air. The FUD about nuclear waste is just ignorance, and people will continue to make up reasons why Yucca/the oceans/where we dug it up aren't good places to dump it for that reason.
Gold 19.c g/cc, Uranium 19.05 g/cc
Q: What was the last thing that went through Christina McAuliffe's mind?
A: The port side rocket booster.
If they want to be correct, they'll have to also change the pH for battery and sulfuric acid, since (car) batteries are 30% strength sulfuric.
My goodness, you mean I'll actually have to buy raw materials to save money!
As a side note, home baked french bread costs about a dime a loaf, and will make you never eat wonderbread again.
Ingredients:
6 cups flour
2 tbsp wheat gluten
1 tsp salt
1 tsp dry yeast
1 egg white
Activate yeast by soaking in 1 cup hot tap water 5 minutes.
Mix yeast+water, salt, wheat gluten and 1.5 cups water together until well mixed.
Add 6 cups flour 1 cup at a time, then knead dough 10 minutes.
Cover bowl and let rise 2 hours.
Separate risen dough into quarters, form into bread shape, place on greased pan sprinkled lighly with corn meal, cover lightly with saran wrap and let rise 1-2 hours.
Brush dough loaves with water and egg white, make 3/4 diagonal slashes in top, and bake at 450 for 20-30 minutes (until golden brown).
You forgot the most important reasons: unhealthy food is delicious, and provides the energy your body needs. A nice juicy pork chop or steak is much more appetizing than a salad to most everyone, because while I doubt anyone on this forum has memories of going to bed hungry, it wasn't that long ago that you'd be considered insane to try to cut calories or diet.
Classical mechanics was pretty well done by the end of the 19th century, Maxwell had his formalization of E and M by then as well, all the undergrad QM is pre 30s, statistical and thermo is 19th as well, and since you refer to the class as Physics, it sounds like an introductory class, so what exactly were you learning that they didn't know 50/150 years ago?
Your 250 page dissertation just means that you need to learn how to write clearly and concisely, which is the reason Einstein and others are so revered. They were geniuses, but they also could write extremely readable papers.
FWIW:
apologia - a defense especially of one's opinions, position, or actions