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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / December 2005



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electromagnetic emissions from cavitation bubbles?11 Dec 2005 14:47 GMT2
Anybody help?
I'm looking for anything on electromagnetic energy generated during
cavitation.
Anyone got any links or ideas?
physics101270711 Dec 2005 02:47 GMT8
what is the relationship between the amount of current input and light
emission from a conductor? is there a minimum and maximum threshold
level of current beyond which no light is emitted? what is the
difference between a direct and alternating current in this case?
Rejected by sci.physics.research - so lets discuss here about10 Dec 2005 19:51 GMT4
hypothetical air circulation10 Dec 2005 06:19 GMT2
hypothetically, if incoming and outgoing radiation balanced at every
point on earth, would there still be air circulation? What do you think?
HARMONiC METROLOGY {iSS}09 Dec 2005 20:26 GMT1
1.   'HARMONiC METROLOGY iNTEGRATED STANDARD SYSTEM {iSS}'
                   By: Brian A M Stuckless
$                              ^
$                 My FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANT SET
Posted Draft Paper: Is Quantum Mechanics a Consequence of Requiring The Laws of Nature in Integral Form to be Invariant Under Special and General Coordinate Transformations?04 Dec 2005 20:51 GMT53
Hello to all:
As I mentioned previously, DRL earlier pointed out some problems endemic to
general relativity with respect to volume integrations of energy / momentum
in spacetime, and Igor had some comments regarding connections I was
gravity v.s. magnetic force03 Dec 2005 03:20 GMT10
Are there interactions between photons and the magnetic force?  If the
property of polarity could be removed from the magnetic force's
characteristics, would there be any difference between gravity and the
magnetic force?
String Theory is Not Even Wrong: Hollywood Is Shooting Movie Starring David Duchovney as Brian Greene: Moving Dimensions Theory Will Rescue Jessic Alba, Not Michio Kaku nor Ed Witten02 Dec 2005 04:51 GMT39
http://physicsmathforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=60
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
ALL TIED UP & STRUNG ALONG, a movie about String Theorists and their
expansive theories which extend human ignorance, pomposity, and frailty
On "vacuum space"01 Dec 2005 10:17 GMT1
When I study Maxwell's equations, the term
"vacuum space" bothers me.  It seems to me that the
vacuum space means there is no electric charge and no current
in the whole space.
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