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    Maybe someone knowledgeable of HoN could inform me

    do 9.2 please, show all work, have at it nerds


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    3t (no idea what that smiley is) = 30 exp (retard can't even write 3s in the right direction) [-(t/T)²] (was probably trying to do an overly sad emoticon T_T but just failed it)
    Anyway that means the guy is sad T T because he only got 30 xp.

    Also reported for saying homogenous electric fields, ain't no faggot
    Apparently that makes you in an exited state OP, I'm not surprised. Go oscillate somewhere else with your girly smileys and learn to write 3 and 8 correctly

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    Dude, the textbook already gave you a hint, how come you still can't figure it out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinsword View Post
    Dude, the textbook already gave you a hint, how come you still can't figure it out?
    Thats not even a hint, I don't solve integrals I use tables, I need someone to set up this integral for me, but nice try


    have at it again nerds

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    The words on the right side of the page are cut off so I can't really see entire question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biology View Post
    The words on the right side of the page are cut off so I can't really see entire question.
    [x]-axis is acted [on by]


    [ground state] at t = -infinity, find [the probability]

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    no one cares, lock this thread already

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    Excuse me, were trying to have a discussion here, so please take your purple shield and leave this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorSpoon View Post
    Excuse me, were trying to have a discussion here, so please take your purple shield and leave this thread.
    There is no conversation here, you're trying to get someone to do your homework for you, and being rude to boot. This is not a topic for GD. Find an engineering forum or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sakari` View Post
    There is no conversation here, you're trying to get someone to do your homework for you, and being rude to boot. This is not a topic for GD. Find an engineering forum or something.
    LMAO engineering


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    itt- op needs help with his homework

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    *mind blown*

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    Should uh, do your own work bro.

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    You should post the integral given in (2.48) as the textbook told you. Nobody here has any idea what integral the textbook is referring to because it is not provided to us.

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    Look for my highlighted text (important information) and grey text (interesting but not required information).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElementUser View Post
    You should post the integral given in (2.48) as the textbook told you. Nobody here has any idea what integral the textbook is referring to because it is not provided to us.
    I bet I know what it is.

    In either case, I don't really see any reason to do your homework for you, but if you honestly would like some help I can give you some pointers.

    Firstly, it's a harmonic oscillator, which we know can be represented as F=-kx, and secondly we know that since the particle is charged, it will experience a force dictated by the electric field. This coupled with integral 2.48 should pretty much get you to the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aethelwulf View Post
    I bet I know what it is.
    Haha, I guess I was using the hyperbole too much :P. What I meant was that it's best to provide more details than less if you expect help from others. (By "you" I meant the OP)
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    Look for my highlighted text (important information) and grey text (interesting but not required information).

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    Just integrate the damn thing and get -(h^2 / t^2) |^h_0

    h = tau. CBF using alt codes

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    Last edited by Yukari; 03-27-2012 at 03:07 PM.

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    Did it on my own, nice try though guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorSpoon View Post


    Did it on my own, nice try though guys
    scrub.

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