On Mar 3, 1:49 am, eric gisse <
jowr.pi.nos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> chutsu wrote:
> > On Mar 1, 11:41 pm, eric gisse <
jowr.pi.nos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> chutsu wrote:
>
> >> [...]
>
> >> > If we have a sphere, and this sphere has a non-zero radius. And try to
> >> > extend the idea to a point particle (where r ? 0), we immediately see
> >> > that the angular momentum must disappear unless ? is allowed to be
> >> > in?nitely large.
>
> >> > ===> WHY?????
>
> >> Basic calculus?
>
> >> I'm not sure what you are expecting here.
>
> > Like if r = 0
>
> > L = r x p = 0 x p (So L should be allowed to disappear because its
> > zero anyways ~ Ok I got that)
> > But then if it isn't why is Omega infinity?
> > L = I . Omega??
>
> Because infinity times zero does not equal a finite number.
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but that is just another
zero understanding
one of the basic in humen behavior
is
while you dont undestant it say
*I DONT UNDERSTAND IT !!
got it
2
if you start from the folowing
your question is to plat ches with youself
or to build a scarecrow
and later to fight it fiercely !! (:-)
the electron is not a point particle !!
Y.Porat
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