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    Is There a Significance to FSsinθ in Electrical Circuits?

    In electrical circuits, VIcosθ is actual electrical power while VIsinθ is magnetic power. This expression looks very similar to W=FScosθ, the work done by a force relation. Is there some significance to FSsinθ in a similar way?
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    Volume of a tetrahedron by Triple Integral

    Yes i get that. If I were finding the area of in 2D, i would draw lines parallel to x or y-axis and find the curves between which they lie. These would be the limits of inner integral. then i find the lowest and highest value of the outer integral and that becomes the limits for it... but in 3D...
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    Problems with Laplace Transforms

    thanx for your help
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    Problems with Laplace Transforms

    those were eqn numbers...eqn 1 and eqn 3... I had left space but it didn't reflect in the post...I found my mistake... it was in solving the simultaneous eqns...you actually get X=(s+1)/(s^2+4) Y=-s/(s^2+4)
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    Volume of a tetrahedron by Triple Integral

    Homework Statement By using triple integral, find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane 2x+3y+2z=6.Homework Equations Volume= ∫vdv=∫∫∫dxdydz The Attempt at a Solution find intercepts of the plane on the axes, x-intercept=3 y-intercept=2...
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    Problems with Laplace Transforms

    Solving Simultaneous Differential Equations using Laplace Transform Homework Statement The coordinates (x,y) of a particle moving along a plane curve at any time t, are given by \frac{dy}{dt} + 2x=sin2t, \frac{dx}{dt} - 2y=cos2t If at t=0, x=1 and y=0, using Lapace transform show...
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    Problems with Laplace Transforms

    Sorry those fractions didn't come properly
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    Problems with Laplace Transforms

    Homework Statement The coordinates ##(x,y)## of a particle moving along a plane curve at any time t, are given by \frac{dy}{dt} + 2x=\sin 2t, \frac{dx}{dt} - 2y=\cos 2t. If at ##t=0##, ##x=1## and ##y=0##, using Lapace transform show that the particle moves along the curve 4x^2+4xy+5y^2=4...
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    Is this simple harmonic motion?

    Homework Statement The displacement of a particle along x-axis given by x=A sin^2(wt), where the symbols have their usual meaning. Is the particle motion simple harmonic? also find its time period. Homework Equations simple harmonic eqn iss of the form x=Asin(wt) or x=acos(wt)...
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    The Reason for Total Internal Deflection

    How can wave optics explain total internal reflection?
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    Naming Concentric Circles: What's the Best Approach?

    yes, but there must be unified way that works in all situations. does somebody know the conventional rule written somewhere for the purpose?? your method of using the radius seems OK but do you know that its the proper way?
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    Naming Concentric Circles: What's the Best Approach?

    it seems an odd way to name figures. for other things we use a set of points to name other types of figures. for example, quadrilateral ABCD. shouldn't the circle be named like that too?
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    Naming Concentric Circles: What's the Best Approach?

    how do you name a circle? Obviously you could name it by its centre example a circle with centre at O would be called circle O. but what if you have two concentric circles?
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