
What is the value of e^-j(infinity) • Physics Forums
Jun 24, 2012 · The discussion centers around the value of e^(-j∞) and the implications of using infinity in mathematical expressions. Participants debate whether this expression can be simplified or assigned …
Is Infinity x 0 Equal to Zero? • Physics Forums
Jan 25, 2017 · What is infinity times zero? Isn't it zero? I mean, infinity times zero is the same as zero an infinite amount of times, and adding zero infinitely would give zero because even though zero is …
Intro to the Big Bang and Infinity Concepts - Physics Forums
Jan 27, 2018 · In the cosmology section of the Physics Forums, I encountered many Big Bang and related infinity problems. Hence, in this article, I want to explain the Big Bang, the topology of the …
What Does 1 Divided by Infinity Equal? • Physics Forums
Mar 26, 2003 · The conversation highlights the complexities of infinity across different number systems, noting that in some contexts, 1/infinity is undefined or behaves differently. The limit concept is …
Escape Velocity Question: Why is the final kinetic energy = 0?
Dec 13, 2020 · So Ekf-Eki+Epf-Epi=0. I understand that the final potential energy is 0 (distance away approaches infinity), but don't get why the final kinetic energy becomes 0. If the final kinetic energy …
1 to the power of infinity, why is it indeterminate?
Feb 13, 2019 · B 1 to the power of infinity, why is it indeterminate? navneet9431 Feb 13, 2019 Exponent Infinite Infinity Limits Power Click For Summary
Understanding the Relationship Between 0 and Infinity
Jul 8, 2005 · With the real number line. 0 is before -1 and 1. Both zero, and infinity are undefined. How does 0 touch infinity. Both are the same value, and start at 0, so for there to be infinity either infinity …
Why 1 / ∞ = 0 but ∞ * 0 is not equal to 1? - Physics Forums
Dec 19, 2021 · High School Why 1 / ∞ = 0 but ∞ * 0 is not equal to 1? danielassayag Dec 19, 2021 Division by zero Infinity Random
Infinity/Negative Infinity and Zero • Physics Forums
Jan 24, 2004 · Infinity and negative infinity are widely known to be equal. So, with that premise, I shall continue. To extend the number line infinitely along the positive direction results in infinity. To extend …
Disputing 1 / 0 = Infinity: Agree or Disagree? - Physics Forums
Feb 28, 2010 · There are an infinite amount of zero's that can go into 1, therefore we can say 1 / 0 = infinity, but it is useless to say that because infinity isn't a number. That is why we say the answer is …