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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...

CME(S), Flares and Solar Winds

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 What is CME? CME or Coronal Mass Ejection, can be understood as the Sun's way of getting rid of plasma and coronal matter in no less than billions of tons in mass along with a strong magnetic field from the Sun's Corona. Have you looked at the images from the space telescopes, those loops around the Sun? They reach a peak and when it gets too much the Sun lets them go with huge amounts of matter getting released. That is defined as a CME. What about Solar winds? These can be understood as a constant breeze but made up of energized particles mostly protons and electrons. They are given into space from the Sun's upper atmosphere and are different from CME. These winds are responsible for the Geomagnetic Storms, which in turn are responsible for the non-working of power grids and satellites. credit:  https://www.space.com/22215-solar-wind.html What are Solar Flares? The release of intense electromagnetic radiation across a broad spectrum, from radio waves to X-rays, this is w...