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| Speed of grinder chip | 06 Oct 2004 17:09 GMT | 1 |
Hello, all, I'd like the answer to the following question, as well as the formula used to calculate it in case I need to change either of the given constants. (Also, just so you'll know, I'm new here, so be patient.)
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| Why QM is so Weird? | 06 Oct 2004 16:03 GMT | 1 |
How weird is it you ask,and what makes it weird? Iits actions don't fit in with macro "classical thinking". Take a single photon,or electron they both can show they are "interfering" with themselves across meters,and even LY of space. This here also adds to QM weirdness "Split
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| Researchers use semiconductors to set speed limit on light | 06 Oct 2004 12:53 GMT | 3 |
Sounds very interesting: "In a nod to scientific paradox, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have slowed light down in an effort to speed up network communication.
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| Q about thermodynamic | 06 Oct 2004 06:25 GMT | 3 |
Dose anyone know about equation of state for a high pressure liquid (water)? the pressure is about 1000bar and temperature is about 180 degree. I think maybe the van der waals equation is suitable for description of
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| PHYSICAL REVIEW FOCUS 5 October 2004 | 06 Oct 2004 06:08 GMT | 2 |
PHYSICAL REVIEW FOCUS 5 October 2004 http://focus.aps.org/ David Ehrenstein and Chelsea Wald, American Physical Society Introductions to the Focus stories of the past week; visit http://focus.aps.org for the complete stories.
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| Gravity not a Force? | 06 Oct 2004 05:50 GMT | 24 |
How can Eistein say gravity is not a force when it accelerates bodies. Isn't that a decription of a force acting on a body. What proof is there that gravity "warps" space? Don Ham.
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| Home for All, polemic development policy | 06 Oct 2004 05:06 GMT | 16 |
Looks like it has not been understood that this proposal includes compensation to the previous landlords. Technically, a Pareto optimum policy "I HEREBY, BY THE POWERS CONFERRED UPON ME BY THE PEOPLE'S WILL, AND
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| Did Einstein Repeal Newton's Second Law? | 06 Oct 2004 04:28 GMT | 19 |
I'm a statistician, not a physicist. In an essay I'm writing about scientific reasoning I would like to say whether Newton's second law of motion (F = ma) was "repealed" by one of Einstein's two theories of relativity. However, although I've done some
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| Spin | 06 Oct 2004 03:41 GMT | 14 |
I have long wondered about atomic spin. So far... <http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Physics/Atomicphysics/spin/spin.html> <http://particleadventure.org/particleadventure/> And so far I've seemed to find atomic spin is not reconcilable with
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| A new way of running! | 06 Oct 2004 03:21 GMT | 7 |
Lower your body so that your center of gravity is as low as possible. Run giving looongg strides.You consumme little energy, almost anaerobic. You can be burdened with things, they won`t shake... Are there any new things under the Sun?
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| The Universe in a nutshell | 06 Oct 2004 02:59 GMT | 13 |
The universe is an illusion which is based on consistent rules. Those rules are consistent to the degree, that the laws of nature and the forces of nature exist, and thus the universe exists and we exist. Nothing is permanent which is physical and real as all elements
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| In the Begining... Gravity | 06 Oct 2004 00:59 GMT | 4 |
Lets start with the begining. The begining gravity was said to be infinite(singularity). An infinite gravity would be The End of everything - of space and time as well as mass - not a begining. A singularity is the End of the Unified Field; with no possibility of
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| Single Atom Spectra Measurement | 06 Oct 2004 00:08 GMT | 1 |
Measuring the Single Molecules Energy Spectra A molecule needa have its quanta emission spectra measured, because it is a cool idea. Here is a means of resolution focusing to
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| phase in quantum optics | 05 Oct 2004 21:41 GMT | 13 |
The more I study quantum optics the more I am confused about the nature of phase. First amplitude or rather its proxy intensity can be measured for a field with photodetectors giving average current. This can be done without reference to any other field. Phase on the other
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| rubber band cars | 05 Oct 2004 21:13 GMT | 10 |
Is it possible to make a rubber band car with two sets of rubber bands wheras after the energy in the first one is spent the next will release?
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