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  1. 1. What's your favorite chem/physics/math equation?

    • PV=nRT
      14
    • e=mc^2
      25
    • F=ma
      15
    • e^(pi*i) + 1 = 0
      22
    • Fg = -G(m1m2/r^2)er
      7
    • integ(uv) = uv - integ(v du)
      5
    • a^2+b^2=c^2
      10
    • zeros(ax^2+bx+c) = (-b +- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
      3
    • e=nhv
      0
    • Other
      31


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[math] 4\pi r^2 = 2(\pi r(2r)) [/math]

 

Surface of a Sphere = Surface of Cylinder of equal radius and height.

AND, any slice of a sphere between two parallel planes has the same area as a cylinder the same height with a radius equal to the original sphere.

 

Archimedes.jpg

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6: ultraviolet voodoo!

 

 

Not that hard to explain.

 

We know that:

[uv]' = u'v+uv'

 

If we take the integral on both sides, we get:

 

int([uv]')dx = int(u'v)dx + int(uv')dx

(assumes that x is the variable in the equation)

 

int([uv]')dx = uv, so:

uv = int(u'v)dx + int(uv')dx

 

The sollutions are then:

(1): int(u'v)dx = uv - int(uv')dx, and

(2): int(uv')dx = uv - int(u'v)dx

 

Not more woodoo than that. ;)

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god, as always, e=mc2 gets the votes simply because people recognize it better

 

I do agree with that to some extent. One of the reasons that people recognize it better is because it is a very important equation. :)

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[math] e^{i\pi} = -1 [/math]

 

...and

 

[math] 1 = \int_{\alpha}^{\rho} e^{-rx}m(x)l(x)dx [/math]

 

It's an equation so simple but so usefull in evolutionary ecology.

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What's your favorite equation from chemistry/physics/mathematics?

 

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This equation has the answer to GRAVITY and Cold Fusion

 

theorein

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[math]ln(2)=\sum^{\infty}_{k=1}{\frac{(-1)^{k+1}}{k}}[/math]

 

mercator series when x=1.....lovely expression for ln(2)

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[math]e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0[/math] wins out for me every time! Simply because it lists so many importannt and intresting things in it :)

 

[math]E=mc^2[/math] Comes in a close second and any of the others could be third depending on my mood :D

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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Typo: Integration by parts is:

integral(u dv) = uv - integral(v du)

 

Personally, I like translation of coordinates with Jacobian...

doubleintegral(F(x,y)dy dx) = doubleintegral(F(x(a,b),y(a,b))J((x,y),(a,b))db da)

=Uncool=

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Uncool, use LaTeX, it's so much more attractive.

 

[math]\int u\cdot dv = uv - \int v \cdot du[/math]

 

[math]\iint f(x,y)\cdot dy\cdot dx = \iint f\Big(x(a,b),y(a,b)\Big)j\Big((x,y),(a,b)\Big)\cdot db \cdot da[/math]

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v=fw

 

(lol here w= wavelength, dont know how to use latex and cant find the symbol thingie for wavelength.)

 

why? because this is the very first formula i learnt in my physics class! (about 3 weeks ago)

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dont know how to use latex and cant find the symbol thingie for wavelength
You mean lambda? That'd be λ. In LaTeX it'd be: [math]v=f\lambda[/math]. (Click on any LaTeX image for teh code).
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I describe necessary vacuum currents to solve for what's implied when you say 'Gaussian wave packet'. This should be the RHS of the Maxwell current eq: j = (-lambda^2 + rho/U) A . THUS IS THE VACUUM NOT A VACUUM

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