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![]() | Lec 12 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 takes to go from here to here. And the terminal velocity is given. It's clearly regime one, so you see the terminal velocity right there. Now, the time that it will take is of course this distance-- let me call it h-- that the ball bearings travel divided by the terminal velocity, and that is proportional, since you're in regime one, by 1 over r squared. And now I will give you the... not the radii but I will give you the diameters of these ball bearings. That's the way they come. So we' ... |
![]() | Lec 36 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 and helium. Because that's the matter of this star. And the density and the temperature on the surface of the neutron star is so high that you get nuclear reactions. And 3 helium-4 nuclei can fuse to carbon-12. And then energy is released. And this nuclear reaction is very unstable, is extremely sensitive to the temperature. If the temperature goes up, the reaction rate is higher, more energy is released. Temperature goes up. When the temperature goes up the reaction rate goes up and so on ... |

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