I'm a little busy with midterms, and other stuff, but I'll try to post an in-depth response as to why students in a physics course might not do so well.
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This is a complicated answer. Physics is hard because you don't put in the time, you have an inefficient study method, and most people have been exposed to physics only upon entering university. Some people have been studying physics since elementary school.
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Homework Statement
I need to find q in terms of f and p.
Homework Equations
I am dealing with this equation at the moment:
1/p + 1/q = 1/f.
The Attempt at a Solution
I think I should isolate the q, so that I have the variables p and f on one side of the equals sign, and q on the other side of...
Thanks for advice, but save the condescending attitude for yourself.
Other than that, thanks for posting.
Separate your emotions from physics.
Thank you;.
Homework Statement
I'm not really sure what goes here just yet because my lab on "e/M" is rather dry, and void of any meaningful information.
Homework Equations
Not sure yet.
The Attempt at a Solution
I do have an attempt, but it needs work.
Alright, so my problem with this lab is that it...
Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
Not applicable.Is there a limit to the amount of questions a forum member can asks?
I want to post lots of questions without any concerns of being banned, or suspended.Thanks.
Well, if I am integrating with all y variables, shouldn't it make sense to use x = 1/y, instead of y = 1/x, so the variables match? For example, v = 2pi (Integrand Sign) f(y) dy.
Or, in this case, does the variables used not affect the answer once integration is applied?