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半球; 半球形

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  • Semicircle vs hemisphere - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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    I am looking for the aerodynamic drag coefficient of a hemisphere that is set up to flow as follows: In the literature, I only found coefficients for the hemisphere placed in a different setting
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    One more note on the flux through the flat and the curved surface If we look at the geometry of the problem, for $\delta \gt 0$, all the flux from the charge must enter the semisphere through the flat surface, and exit it through the curved surface (simply because electric field lines of an isolated point charge don't bend)
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    My intuition tells me that, if the semisphere is on a sliding surface, the whole body will rotate in the sense that gets the center of mass lower (to the right, in this case) until the torque becomes at equilibrium with the tension of the rope, but I am not sure how to get there analytically
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    I found out a different method for integrating the center of mass of a hollow hemisphere by taking semicircular rings as an elementary part of our hollow hemisphere and then taking the ring's Cente
  • Method of image charges (semisphere on a metal)
    I'm currently trying to study ahead for the upcoming semester since I'm on break and I'm stuck on the method of image charges I've tried watching some youtube videos on that topic and I thought I
  • Center of mass of a solid hemisphere - Physics Stack Exchange
    So I was just playing around with center of mass derivations, trying to find the center of mass of objects using methods not used in the 'typical' derivation Coming to a solid hemisphere, I found
  • Why did the author choose this as the electric field?
    In the image below, the author works out an example However, I don't understand how he arrived at $\\vec{E}$ In the problem, it says that the charge is uniformly distributed, but somehow he says t
  • Understanding the Bloch sphere - Physics Stack Exchange
    The Bloch sphere is beautifully minimalist Conventionally, a qubit has four real parameters; $$|\psi\rangle=a e^ {i\chi} |0\rangle + b e^ {i\varphi} |1\rangle $$ However, some quick insight reveals that the a -vs- b tradeoff only has one degree of freedom due to the normalization a2 + b2 = 1, and some more careful insight reveals that, in the way we construct expectation values in QM, you





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