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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...

Exoplanets: World beyond Our Horizon

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 Do you know what Exoplanets are? Exo-planet means, external planet by the literal meaning of the word. One can say a planet outside our solar system is an exoplanet and they would be correct. However, what makes these "exoplanets" so special? they're just planets like our Venus or Neptune or Saturn. they are just planets, right? nothing we already do not know about. Kinda!! Our planets are special no doubt and we have learned a lot about them, there are still many things we do not know about them regardless exoplanets become an interesting observation for astronomers because these planets are in a different solar system. It could be a binary one or something else. They have different chemical compositions as opposed to what we find in our solar system. credits:  https://twitter.com/NASAExoplanets/status/1402010819525693471  You would be amazed to know what kind of planets are actually out there, for a start TrES-2b is a very dark planet, cause it reflects >1% of the...