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| surveying scientists' use of computers | 31 Oct 2008 23:12 GMT | 14 |
Computers are as important to modern scientists as test tubes, but we know surprisingly little about how scientists develop and use software in their research. To find out, the University of Toronto, Simula Research Laboratory, and the National Research Council of Canada have
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| Does Islam tolerate other beliefs? | 31 Oct 2008 09:59 GMT | 1 |
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| Call for Papers: IAENG International Conference on Control and Automation (ICCA 2009) | 30 Oct 2008 07:28 GMT | 1 |
CFP: IAENG International Conference on Control and Automation ICCA 2009 From: International Association of Engineers The 2009 IAENG International Conference on Control and Automation
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| Maxwell reprinted | 30 Oct 2008 02:53 GMT | 7 |
I just bought J.C. Maxwell's works : "A treatise on electricity and magnetism", volume 1 and 2. (second edition), to see the exact way the man was thinking. I have found some fine new reprints from Kessinger Publishing
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| Explain magnetic field lines please. | 29 Oct 2008 18:51 GMT | 7 |
I have been fascinated with an idea for an electromagnetic circuit lately (which may very well turn out to be a complete waste of time as to whether it works or not - but not in relation to what I am learning in the process).
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| Waveguides and time variable DC fields | 29 Oct 2008 16:18 GMT | 1 |
Does any of you know if the time variable DC EM field (like the one coming out of single diode) propagates like a normal sinusoidal wave within a waveguide? Does the same applies about cut off frequencies?
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| What do Muslims think about Jesus? | 29 Oct 2008 09:05 GMT | 2 |
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| johnreed take 25 - Part-3 - Modified September 30, 2008 | 29 Oct 2008 00:36 GMT | 3 |
Significant Indicators Heisenberg gave us the limits that our "object-space" charged particles in equilibrium view of atomic structure, set for us. The Uncertainty Principle tells us that we cannot show that the electron
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| Faraday's Law | 27 Oct 2008 23:01 GMT | 6 |
This is probably a simple question and I am new to it so I apologize if my use of the terms is not 100% accurate... In Faraday's law we have that the variation of the magnetic flux in time will generate an induced electric field that loops on itself.
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| Can a physical theory be premised on logic itself? | 24 Oct 2008 16:21 GMT | 4 |
Logic is usually presumed to be the tool or method of reason. It is a means to take presumed premises to certain conclusions where the premises are at best, induced, to be true at its foundations. But Bertrand Russell and the like attempted proof of mathematics from a
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| Islam - The Easy Way | 24 Oct 2008 16:16 GMT | 1 |
Islam - The Easy Way I send you today a good article. It could be new and adds to your knowledge. Islam - The Easy Way
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| Magnetic induction question..... | 22 Oct 2008 03:49 GMT | 1 |
A magnetic field is generated in a wire coil (or any wire) when electrons are moving through the wire in one direction. If the coil is disconnected from the power source, the endpoints remaining disconnected from anything, and a magnet is passed near the
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| Re: A magnetic field does not exist. | 21 Oct 2008 11:04 GMT | 2 |
On Oct 18, 2:41 am, Salmon Egg <Salmon...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> FWIW, special relativity requires that a B field as we know it must > exist as do Maxwell's equations. There are no separate electric and > magnetic fields. Instead there is a four dimensional anti-symmetrical |
| Merits of Islam in the Area of Creed | 21 Oct 2008 05:32 GMT | 1 |
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| Schrodinger's Universe | 21 Oct 2008 00:49 GMT | 2 |
The book, Schrodinger's Universe, by Milo Wolff stirred more ambivalence in my mind than any technical book I have ever read. Here's why... Wolff's basic proposition is that Matter is a wave. He has postulated, in particular, that the electron is composed of incoming and outgoing ...
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