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  1. Identifying Redundant Vectors from a 1x4 Matrix - Physics Forums

    May 12, 2009 · The discussion focuses on determining the linear independence of four vectors represented as 1x4 matrices: v1 = [1,4,2,8]^t, v2 = [2,5,3,9]^t, v3 = [11,14,12,18]^t, and v4 = …

  2. Classical Physics Forum • Physics Forums

    Jan 13, 2026 · Join expert classical physics discussion on the principles developed before the rise of relativity and quantum mechanics. Including mechanics, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, optics.

  3. How to fix Relativistic QM so it's consistent? - Physics Forums

    Jan 17, 2026 · The forum discussion centers on the challenges of reconciling Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (RQM) with established theories, particularly regarding the interpretation of probability …

  4. What is the Load rating of Aluminum rectangle tubing?

    May 30, 2012 · The discussion centers on the load rating of 6061-T6 aluminum rectangular tubing, specifically dimensions 4x2x0.125 inches, for supporting a compromised pickup camper cabover …

  5. Which side of a resistor is positive/negative? • Physics Forums

    Feb 20, 2018 · The discussion centers on determining the polarity of a resistor in a circuit involving a 6V battery and a 9V battery. The consensus is that the right side of the 4Ω resistor is positive, while the …

  6. How to use mesh tally in MCNPX to calculate dose?

    Oct 19, 2020 · This discussion focuses on utilizing mesh tally in MCNPX to calculate dose. The user aims to divide a cylinder into smaller cylinders perpendicular to the z-axis and record the flux of each …

  7. Zangwill vs. Jackson: Comparing Textbooks for Advanced EM

    Jul 7, 2014 · The discussion compares Zangwill's textbook on advanced electromagnetism (EM) with Jackson's classic work. Zangwill is praised for its pedagogical approach, thoroughness, and detailed …

  8. Finding Uncertainty of Average Values • Physics Forums

    Jun 9, 2012 · The discussion focuses on calculating the uncertainty of the average of three measurements: 3.30±0.1, 3.32±0.1, and 3.31±0.1. It establishes that the errors in these …

  9. Prerequisites for Arnold's Methods of Classical Mechanics

    Oct 21, 2020 · Arnold's "Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics" is a mathematically rigorous text that serves as an excellent introduction to differential geometry within the context of classical …

  10. Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?

    Feb 12, 2025 · I think it's also worth noting the existence of the so-called "one postulate" derivations of the Lorentz transforms, which only assume the principle of relativity. They do not use the light speed …