(LEC 4)-[PART 1/2]- ELECTRIC DIPOLE, FIELD DUE TO DIPOLE
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(LEC 4)-[PART 1/2]- ELECTRIC DIPOLE, FIELD DUE TO DIPOLE
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(Pythagoras' Rule on the left): a^2 + b^2 = _ 📐or (Einstein' theory of relativity on the right): E = m x _ 📃 Who do you think is right? 🤔 #lovemaths #lovephysics #sharingiscaring #suitedtutor
1 2 3 smile! Another cool project for an by ICTP! I was asked to design a series of laser cut hashtags to take the picture with!
Here you have a few pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ictpimages/sets/72157687855877383
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Graduation ceremony..... finally complete degree in physics... there is long way ahead with physics...thanks ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE for such a lovely evening #stxavierscollege #lovescience #lovephysics (at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai)
suara mu pun tak bisa lagi ku dengar, yaa.. hati ku adalah ruang hampa, ini logis, karena gelombang suara mu tak akan bisa beresonansi tanpa medium perambatan
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Physics demo was cool today! 👏 #scary #fun #mrhoang#bowlingballtotheface #lovephysics @ohhhjosue
In the end our bridge held around 122.5 pounds. I would say that is pretty successful because many groups did not even pass 50 pounds. I believe that this is due to our exploitation of the wood glue. Many groups used Krazy glue, but that would not provide the raw strength the bridges needed to hold large weights. The only downside to our glue was that it made the bridge look pretty ugly. Our design on the top of the bridge did not really contribute to the bridges strength, it was the road design that Greg and David designed and built while I provided motivational support. When they left it was tough to get in those extra members to make the bridge look complete. Despite their absence I managed to put a thick group of balsa wood sticks on the underside of the bridge and soak it in Gorilla Glue, providing a lot of extra strength that really made a difference. I feel that our bridge would have been better had we not wasted time on the trusses on the top, rather we should have used this time to design a deck that had a lot of strength while still remaining under one inch of thickness. Also if the bridge was drenched in gorilla glue, it would create a foamy substance that would not be broken. Towards the end of the video I show the bottom, and it only breaks in half in the spot that lacked a lot of glue. In the future I would use more glue despite the lack of engineering skill "glue-drenching" requires. Overall I think we did a good job, and I'm going to miss the bridge building as well as David and Greg. Goof luck you guys, I know you will both do well in college, especially with your extreme bridge building abilities!