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Doubling Map and Measure
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Derive this expression, relating to the range of a projectile
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Find the time at which a particle projected up an inclined plane, comes to rest?
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#physics
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Method of Averaging an ODE
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30 Apr 2013 - 23:53
#ordinary-differential-equations
#classical-mechanics
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Resolving mass of holy disk with moment of inertia?
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17 May 2013 - 5:56
#linear-algebra
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Definition of simple spectrum
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#functional-analysis
#algebraic-curves
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Verify that $r=a(1-e\cdot \cos(\theta))^{-1}$ is a solution of the central force equations
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#classical-mechanics
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Kinematics stone thrown upwards past a point, show the following.
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25 May 2013 - 15:07
#classical-mechanics
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Understanding a formula on acceleration
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#vector-spaces
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When does a PDE solve a variational problem?
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24 Feb 2026 - 2:10
#partial-differential-equations
#classical-mechanics
#functional-calculus
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Vector analysis. Del and dot products
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05 Jun 2013 - 18:35
#vector-analysis
#classical-mechanics
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Interpretation of the variational principle for the Ritz approximation, solid Mechanics
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11 Jun 2013 - 9:05
#approximation
#calculus-of-variations
#classical-mechanics
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Inertial Frames of Refereence
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26 Mar 2026 - 10:58
#coordinate-systems
#classical-mechanics
#invariance
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How to include prescribed boundary conditions in the Ritz Method
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24 Jun 2013 - 14:43
#approximation
#calculus-of-variations
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Collision between a circle and a rectangle
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#circles
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