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PHY 101: Vector Integration

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What is Integration? Integration can be thought of as a continuous analogue of sum (\(\sum_{ }^{ }\)). We integrate or simply add infinitesimal small quantities together to form a continuous chain. Integration can be of 3 kinds rather I would call it 3 ways of integration. Linear, Area and Volume way. To show what each of them looks like here is a visual representation: $$\begin{aligned}& Linear \hspace{1mm}integration:\int_{ }^{ }f(x)dx\\ \\ &Area\hspace{1mm}or\hspace{1mm} surface\hspace{1mm} integration: \iint_S f(x,y)dxdy \\ \\ & Volume \hspace{1mm} integration: \iiint_V f(x,y,z)dxdydz \end{aligned}$$ You might have already noticed that the number of integration symbols (\(\int_{ }^{ }\)) increases with the increase in the number of variables. Hence, most books adopt the notation of calling these single, double and triple integrations. We at physics are creatures of simplicity and thus have kept it easy to remember. Let us talk about each in some detail! Single or Linear...

Blackholes: Universe's Unstoppable Cosmic Vacuum Cleaner

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We all have heard of this word at least once in our lifetime. Very interesting comes its meaning. Before 1967, the scientist called this fascinating cosmic entity “ Frozen Stars ”. John Wheeler then coined the word Blackhole which we now use to define this cosmic vacuum cleaner. Why do we call it a black hole? Do not let this name confuse you for one instance. You might take the literal meaning and say it’s black and a hole. Not True! A black hole is a region in space-time, where the entire mass is located at a locus of infinite density. It might be a little technical so let’s break things down. credits: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/runaway-black-hole-galaxy-hubble According to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, an object having mass bends the space around it. The more the mass, the more the wrapping of space. Imagine a fabric of cloth stretched from all four corners. This is space, now put a ball of 5 Kg on the cloth, and assume this to be the planet in space. You will see ...