Interesting

What is the hardest formula ever?

What is the hardest formula ever?

It’s called a Diophantine Equation, and it’s sometimes known as the “summing of three cubes”: Find x, y, and z such that x³+y³+z³=k, for each k from 1 to 100.

What is unsolved math problem?

One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in math is also very easy to write. Goldbach’s Conjecture is, “Every even number (greater than two) is the sum of two primes.” You check this in your head for small numbers: 18 is 13+5, and 42 is 23+19. Computers have checked the Conjecture for numbers up to some magnitude.

What is the most difficult concept to grasp in physics?

The single most difficult concept to grasp in physics is that of negative probability. I’ve had a quick look through previous answers, I don’t see anyone mentioning this. Negative probabilities are completely inevitable in quantum mechanics. Richard Feynman proved that not only were negative probabilities…

What is the hardest part of undergraduate physics to learn?

But the hardest thing that an undergraduate physics students must learn is the classical dynamics of spinning tops (also called, in this context “rigid bodies”). Having taught classical mechanics to advanced undergraduates in physics, I find

READ:   How did Sirius Black treat Kreacher?

Is angular momentum the hardest concept in physics?

From an undergraduate perspective, Angular Momentum is pretty much the hardest concept wherever it pops up, in my opinion. In classical mechanics it is difficult mainly because it’s so unintuitive. Understanding what is a valid change of frame is much more difficult because the symmetries are different.

What’s the most mind-blowing physics that completely Boggle Your Mind?

If one completely ignores QM and stick only with classical physics, then the only thing left to totally boggle the mind for most is Gravity. Einstein gave the best description, but never really said exactly what it actually is. His equations were perfect, describing exactly HOW it works.