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Avg. Energy of a 1-D oscillator using the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. *Updated*?
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we_R_DNA
Anyone know how to do Gamma functions??




Anyone know how to do this Gamma of (3/2) ??
Sushipunk
I've got your 'integral' right here.

*unzips fly*
kadomony
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Homework, no spaces.
Boomer187
7.2
ziptnf
ing for real? You're asking the c0r to solve a graduate level physics problem?
tachobg
Looks like using

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partic..._Gamma_function

could reduce things further, but I'd just leave the Gammas in the answer, since there doesn't appear to be any closed form solution. Is this a stat. mech. class?
we_R_DNA
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Originally posted by tachobg
Looks like using

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partic..._Gamma_function

could reduce things further, but I'd just leave the Gammas in the answer, since there doesn't appear to be any closed form solution. Is this a stat. mech. class?


I finally got to that page. Gamma of (3/2) was used. The class is Condensed Matter Physics.
we_R_DNA
quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
ing for real? You're asking the c0r to solve a graduate level physics problem?


I'm for real ziptnf.
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