What is 2d: Definition and 1000 Discussions

2D to 3D video conversion (also called 2D to stereo 3D conversion and stereo conversion) is the process of transforming 2D ("flat") film to 3D form, which in almost all cases is stereo, so it is the process of creating imagery for each eye from one 2D image.

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    Methods for Modeling 2d Rocket Flight

    I've formulated a method for modeling the flight of a rocket projectile. Can anyone read it over and point out any mistakes false assumptions, etc? thanks!
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    Solution: Find Stationary State of 2D Membrane w/ Coin on Top

    Homework Statement Find stationary state of a circular membrane, on which a coin is put. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I am not sure about the second boundary condition, so if any of you has the time, please check the following solution: $$u_{tt}=c^2\nabla ^2u+\rho g$$ Where...
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    How do I compute jerk in 2D space for a mouse tracking task?

    Hi everyone, I am a graduate student in psychology and am working on a research project where I am trying to derive the kinematics of a mouse tracking task. I am currently writing a MATLAB script to do this, and I believe my equations for velocity and acceleration are correct, but I have very...
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    2D conservation of Energy and Momentum with *Three* unknowns

    Homework Statement A 2.0 kg ball moving with a speed of 3.0 m/s hits, elastically, an identical stationary ball as shown. If the first ball moves away with angle 30 ° to the original path, determine a. the speed of the first ball after the collision. b. the speed and direction of the second...
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    Tight binding s-orbital for 2D binary compound

    Hi guys! I'm new to the forum, i hope you can help me with this trouble! it really is important =D i have a 2D binary compound AB (made of one of the 100 family of planes of a rocksalt structure) and i am asked to "consider a single s-orbital on each atom (atomic energies Ea,Eb) and nearest...
  6. RUber

    2D Green's Function - Bessel function equivalence

    Homework Statement This is not a homework problem per se, but I have been working on it for a few days, and cannot make the logical connection, so here it is: -- The problem is to show that ##\frac{1}{4\pi} \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \frac{ e^{-\sqrt{\xi ^2 + \alpha^2 } |y-y'| + i \xi (x-x')...
  7. Flinze

    Calculate Final Speed of 58kg Skier on 25° Slope w/ 70N Friction

    A skier 58.0kg coasts down a 25.0 degree uniform slope. A kinetic frictional force of 70.0N opposes her motion. At the top of the slope her speed is 3.60 m/s. What is her final speed at a distance 57.0 metres down the slope? Kinetic Energy = 1/2mv^2 V=Vi+at^2 F=ma So far I decomposed the...
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    Feynman rules for this real scalar field in 2d

    Homework Statement Consider the following real scalar field in two dimensions: S = \int d^2 x ( \frac{1}{2} \partial_\mu \phi \partial^\mu \phi - \frac{1}{2} m^2 \phi^2 - g \phi^3) What are the Feynman rules for calculating < \Omega | T(\phi_1 ... \phi_n ) | \Omega > 2. Homework...
  9. allamsetty

    Need 2D plot of plane wave, cylindrical & spherical wave

    plane wave is represented as exp (ik.r) and the cylindrical wave as 1/sqrt(r) *exp(ik.r) and the spherical wave as 1/r*exp(ik.r) Have anyone tried to plot these waves? How to do it? Attempt: in Matlab assuming k=1 >> x=linspace(-1,1,100); >> for(ii=1:100) fp(ii)=exp(i*x(ii)); end >>...
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    The sum of angles in 3D is not 90 while in 2D it is?

    Sorry for the confusing tittle but I could not explain it better. Here is what I am trying to ask: When you have 2 axis(x and y) such as the image below, the sum of the two angles, a and b will always be equal to 90 degrees. a + b = 90degrees However when you add a 3rd axis(x, y and z, making...
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    Is it possible to wrap a 2D texture onto a 3D model?

    In adobe photoshop, is it possible to take and wrap a 2D texture onto a 3D model? And is it also possible to make a 2D object from a photo into a 3D one?
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    Why does the velocity of 2D plasmon diverge at small q?

    Now plasma represents collective wave-like motions of charged particles. In 3D, their frequency is well known to be almost a constant, ##\omega^{3D}_p \approx \sqrt{4\pi ne^2/m}## with n=charge density, m=particle mass. However, in 2D, one can show that it becomes ##\omega^{2D}_p \sim...
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    How Do You Calculate the Range of a Projectile on a Sloped Surface?

    Homework Statement A catapult projects a stone in the normal direction to a playground which slopes at a angle of 10 degrees to the horizontal. The initial speed of the stone is 18 m/s. calculate the range parallel to the playground. Homework Equations the usual ones! The Attempt at a...
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    What is the Threshold for Interband Optical Transitions in a 2D Square Lattice?

    Homework Statement A two dimensional solid has two electrons per unit cell and has a Bravais lattice with primitive vectors ##\vec a = \ell \hat x## and ##\vec b = \ell \hat y##. The crystal potential is weak and the solid behaves like a free electron metal. a)In a reciprocal space diagram...
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    2D Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

    I'm recently new to the field of 2D Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and am learning its applications. I would like to know its applications in biology. Specifically, is there anything in the 400 nm to 1000 nm range that is important in protein structure, protein dynamics or biology in...
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    How Does a Magnetic Field Influence a 2D Harmonic Oscillator?

    Homework Statement charge e is within 2 dimensions in presence of magnetic field. H = 1/2m (p - e/c A)^2 A = 1/2* B x r p and r have two components Show: H in terms of B along z axis resembles 2D HO (with some extra term) express H in terms of x, y, p_x, L_y Homework Equations L = r x...
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    Stress at crack tip of a 2D cantilever beam under sinusoidal excitation

    I need some information urgently. I am working on crack of a 2-D cantilever beam. One side of the beam is fixed. I am applying a sinusoidal time varying load on other end in Y-direction.Beam length and width are 100cm and 10cm respectively. crack is 05 cm in y-direction. I have attached data and...
  18. S

    2D Elastic collision of varying mass, velocities, and angles

    Problem statement: Two pucks of radius 0.05 meters collide as shown in attached picture. The mass of puck 1 is 0.1 kg and that of puck 2 is 0.15 kg. The initial velocities are v1i = 1 m/s and v2i= 0.6 m/s. (1) Assuming no friction between the pucks, only normal forces during collision, in...
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    Troubleshooting 2D Conduction With Matlab and Interactive Heat Transfer

    Homework Statement I have to come up with a program that calculates the nodal temperatures of a sheet with a slot with 2D conduction. Due to symmetry the shape can be reduced to an L shape. Matlab and loops have always given me trouble, so I tried the Interactive Heat Transfer 4.0...
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    Blackbody emission in 2D coordinates

    The spectral radiance of a blackbody has units of W·sr-1·m-2·Hz-1. How do I deal with these units if I want to think about a 2D problem of radiation in Cartesian coordinates? I assume that instead of a sphere of emission (which would result in artificial decrease in intensity with the inverse...
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    2D cylindrical heat equation

    Hello friends, I am new for numerical methods and programming. i have been trying to devolop a program in 2D poisson heat equation in cylinder (r,angle) by finite difference method ∂2u/∂r2 + 1/r * ∂u/∂r + 1/r2 * ∂2u/∂θ2 = Q(u,θ)discritized equation :- ui+1,j − 2uij + ui−1,j/(∆r)2 + 1/ri *...
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    Motion in 2D: Find Which Ball Hits Circle First?

    Homework Statement Two balls A and B simultaneously start to roll down without friction along two different chords of a circle as shown in the figure. Find which ball will hit the circle first? (image attached) 2. The attempt at a solution I have divided the velocity of the balls into vector...
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    Bose Einstein condensation in 2D finite space

    It can be easily proved that Bose Einstein condensation can be got in infinite 2D. But what about finite 2D with extreme large "Volume" L^2 ?
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    2D Milne's rule composite integration

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%E2%80%93Cotes_formulas Simpson rule: 1 4 1, and the composite version: 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 ...4 1 in a double integral we just compute rows, and next columns, a this gives a matrix: http://mathfaculty.fullerton.edu/mathews/n2003/SimpsonsRule2DMod.html Milne's...
  25. arpon

    How to draw a 2D space in 3D Euclidean space by metric tensor

    Suppose, I know the metric tensor of a 2D space. for example, the metric tensor of a sphere of radius R, gij = ##\begin{pmatrix} R^2 & 0 \\ 0 & R^2\cdot sin^2\theta \end{pmatrix}## ,and I just know the metric tensor, but don't know that it is of a sphere. Now I want to draw a 2D space(surface)...
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    Maximize Stone's Height Thrown From 56m Building - 2d Kinematics Help

    Homework Statement A stone is thrown at an angle of 36.9 above the horizontal at 24.0 m/s from a building 56m high. What is the maximum height (with respect to the ground) that the stone reaches? Homework Equations - The Attempt at a Solution No clue. Have a picture drawn and all my knowns...
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    Magnitude, 2D co-ordinates and Coulomb's Law

    Homework Statement How do you calculate compute the the magnitude of the total force of three charges and also the angle it makes with the x-axis? Knowing the magnitude and also the 2d co ordinates of the charges. (x1,y1) (x2,y2) (x3,y3) I know for definite I use the below calculation but...
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    Can You Solve These Tricky 2D Integrals on a Unit Circle?

    I can't compute the integral: \int \frac{\arccos(\sqrt{x^2+y^2})}{\sqrt{x^2+y^2}}\frac{x-a}/{(\sqrt{(x-1)^2+y^2})^3 dxdy on an unit circle: r < 1. for const: a = 0.01, 0.02, ect. up to 1 or 2. I used a polar coordinates, but the values jump dramatically in some places (around the 'a' values)...
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    Finding the Optimal Archer Angle for Hitting a Moving Target on Planet Zorg

    Hello everybody. Although this is just a kinematics problem, I am having a hard time figuring out what to do. The question is: An archer on the planet zorg spots an octomorph that is resting in a tree above water. The octomorph's position in the tree is 100m away horizontally and 100m...
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    Exploring 2D Density of States: Problems & Solutions

    Homework Statement (a) the density of k-states g(k) = L^2*k/2*Pi. (b) the density of states g(E) = L^2*m/Pi*h^2 (c)The density of states per area n2D(E)=m*/Pi*h^2 (d) Sketch a graph of n2D(E) vs E. (e) Calculate n2D(E) as a quantity. The questions don't have to be answered in full a...
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    Truss Analysis using joints method 2D analysis

    Given a warren truss, where the load is 2kN/m so the weight per joint is 10kN, since the ends are supported by ground not truss, can anyone please verify my way of solving for the tension and compression at point B. See attachment Your help is greatly appreciated. So I figured out that AB is...
  32. S

    2D Momentum Question on pool balls

    Homework Statement Standard pool balls have a mass of 0.17kg. Before a collision, ball A is at rest and ball B is traveling at 4.5 m/s [N]. After the collision, ball B is traveling at 1.6 m/s [N20E]. What is the velocity of ball A? Homework Equations pinitial = pfinal m1v1 + m2v2 = m1v1 + m2v2...
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    How to Optimize a 2D Nonlinear Heat Conduction Solver in MATLAB?

    Hi friends, i have developed an code for a non linear heat conduction in 2 dimensions with dirichlet boundary condition by finite difference method in Matlab. my code is running slow to give output. If anybody has any idea of solving this equation or have written any Code for this equation...
  34. magi

    Can a membrane create standing waves in the shape of a cube or cone?

    Hi. Can you do a computer simulation of a membrane with a standing wave(s)/node(s) with a shape of a cube or cone? It is possible on a string so why not on a membrane. Can you do a computer simulation of a spherical membrane with a standing wave(s)/node(s) with a shape of a cube or cone...
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    2d motion range , find angle (Really simple, not sure what I'm missing)

    Homework Statement Firing something at 40m/s at angle X, it lands 65meters away, give 2 angles it could be.. (Assume g=10m/s^2)(Fired at y=0)(No air resistance) Homework Equations D = v^2/g sin(2x) [/B] The Attempt at a Solution d= v^2/g sin(2x) 65 = 40^2/10 sin(2x) 650/1600 = sin(2x)...
  36. Ritzycat

    How Do You Calculate the Minimum Speed of a Baseball for a Home Run in Physics?

    I'm struggling to do this problem. "When Babe Ruth hit a homer over the 7.0m -high right-field fence 120m from home plate, roughly what was the minimum speed of the ball when it left the bat? Assume the ball was hit 1.0m above the ground and its path initially made a 30∘ angle with the ground."...
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    Linear combinations of 3 non-parallel vectors in 2D Euc.-space

    Homework Statement Suppose \mathbf{u,v,w} \in {\rm I\!R}^2 are noncollinear points, and let \mathbf{x} \in {\rm I\!R}^2. Show that we can write \mathbf{x} uniquely in the form \mathbf{x} = r\mathbf{u} + s\mathbf{v} + t\mathbf{w}, where r + s + t = 1. Homework Equations Suppose \mathbf{a,b}...
  38. Undulator

    2D PIC simulation for untapered plasma channel

    Hello everyone, I would like to get ~200 MeV quasi-monoenergetic electron beam by doing 2D Particle-In-Cell simulation in bubble regime. The moving window dimension is 50x50 μm for x and y, the simulation mesh size is set 0.04x0.4 μm, each mesh includes 10 particles, laser wavelength is 800 nm...
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    Exersize related to sampling frequency of 2D signal

    For an image, higher the dimensions of image ,more is the resolution of the image.But is there any relation present between sampling frequency and dimensions of image? Also, Whether the Number of samples presents in an image is equal to product of dimensions of image?
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    Solve 2D Statics Problem: F1, F2, θ w/ 910N Force

    Homework Statement The truck is to be towed using two ropes. If the resultant force is to be 910N directed along the positive x axis, determine the magnitudes of force F1 and F2 acting on each rope and the angle θ of F2 so that the magnitude of F2 is a minimum. F1 acts at 20° from the...
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    Kinematic Problem: Bullet vs. Block Falling Speed Explained

    Homework Statement A large very powerful gun shoots a bullet that easily goes through a block. In the process the block is knocked off the post and falls to the ground. Which hits the ground first, the bullet or the block. Why? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I am...
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    Is curvature possible for a 2D metric?

    I was recently trying to test something out with the Riemann tensor. I used only 2 dimensions for simplicity sake. As I was deriving the Riemann tensor, I noticed that it looked as if all of the elements were going to come out to be 0 (which they all did). Therefore, this coordinate system is...
  43. S

    Stable points of a particle in a 2d potential field.

    Homework Statement Let a particle of mass m moving in 2d space in a potential V (x, y) = -1/2 kx2 + 1/2 λ0 x2y2 + 1/4λ1x where k,λ0,λ1 > 0.At what point (x0, y0) is the particle in stable equilibrium? 2 marks Homework Equations ∂V/∂x=0 ∂V/∂y=0; ∂2V/∂x2 > 0;∂2V/ ∂y2 > 0 The...
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    Optimizing Boat Angle for Hitting a Target Across a River

    So I have a boat going across a river (y-direction, north) 400m wide. I am trying to hit a target 75m in the positive x direction on the opposite side of the river. My boat will travel a velocity v. The river will provide a constant velocity of +0.5 (east) I am trying to find the angle a, north...
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    Creating an equation of a 2D path of an orbit

    Hi all This question came up to me when I was playing a game called KSP (a space sim game): Given an initial velocity and starting altitude, how do you create a 2D Cartesian equation of the orbit of that projectile around earth? For example if I told you a projectile is traveling at a...
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    Is this a valid formula for calculating the displacement of a 2D projectile?

    Is this a correct derivation of a relation between displacement of a particle with its terminal launch angle, velocity, and environmental gravity? Let the velocity of the projectile be denoted V_n. Let the terminal side of the launch angle with respect to the ground be denoted \theta. The...
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    Transfer Matrix Method for 2D Ising & Other Models

    You can use transfer matrix method for 2d Ising model. Is there a list of models for which this method could be of use. Such as classical Heisenberg perhaps? Or Potts?
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    2D Harmonic Oscillator example

    Hello Forum, The 1D harmonic oscillator is an important model of a system that oscillates periodically and sinusoidally about its equilibrium position. The restoring force is linear. There is only one mode with one single frequency omega_0 (which is the resonant frequency). What about the...
  49. A

    Single slit diffraction pattern in 2D

    Hi all, I was looking at previous exams and I saw a question with single slit diffraction. Please look at picture. So, this made me think: "Wow, I never thought single slit diffraction could be applied in 2D with one pattern horizontal and the other vertical." Then, I thought why is...
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    2D quantum harmonic oscillator in cylindrical coordinates (radial part

    Dear kind helpers, actually I am not 100% sure whether this is the right place to post, as it is not a homework in the sense of an exercise sheet. But I think it could be because it feels pretty basic and that I should be able to solve it. Though I really searched for a solution but could not...
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