PW98 you sound very capable. Your understanding of applied math is very interesting.
If you want to start on a collaboration then I prefer to put you on the Larsson Cue project. I call it the Larsson Cue because its a solenoid pool cue.
How would you use a pool cue that is a solenoid to displace a magnetized cue ball with consistency and accuracy?
Your previous post might be overly ambitious for your skill level at the moment. I don't like advising students but you seem highly motivated to discuss it on the forum. Understanding how a scalar field works takes a few years of understanding linear algebra, I just don't think you have the pre-reqs. It will take me too long to get you to up to speed.
Based on your insight try to solve the cue ball displacement and solenoid cue stick problem first. At least get a sense for scale when solving the problem, your last post seemed lack clarity.
If you want to start on a collaboration then I prefer to put you on the Larsson Cue project. I call it the Larsson Cue because its a solenoid pool cue.
How would you use a pool cue that is a solenoid to displace a magnetized cue ball with consistency and accuracy?
Your previous post might be overly ambitious for your skill level at the moment. I don't like advising students but you seem highly motivated to discuss it on the forum. Understanding how a scalar field works takes a few years of understanding linear algebra, I just don't think you have the pre-reqs. It will take me too long to get you to up to speed.
Based on your insight try to solve the cue ball displacement and solenoid cue stick problem first. At least get a sense for scale when solving the problem, your last post seemed lack clarity.