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Automotive What's the thermal conductivity of car insulation
Got it covered via google. :)- Aaron Paulo
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Automotive What's the thermal conductivity of car insulation
whats the thermal conductivity for car insulation? roof or dashboard, basically the thermal conductivity of foam used in most cars.- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad How Do Equations of Motion Apply When Acceleration is Constant?
Thanks for the explanation on the three simple equations of motion. It is really helpful to have this information available to better understand the concept. I also appreciate the examples that you provided, as it helps to further clarify the concepts.- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad What Defines a Conservative Force?
Thanks for the overview on conservative forces!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Definition of Conductor: What is a Conductor?
Thanks for the overview on conductors!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate How Does a Circular Aperture Affect Light Diffraction?
Thanks for the overview on circular apeture- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Centripetal force is not a separate force
I can confirm that centripetal force is not a separate force and is only an alternative name for the radially inward component of tension or friction or other force or forces on a body. It should not be mentioned by name in free body diagrams, and should not be shown at all if there is no actual...- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad What is centripetal acceleration
Thanks for the centripetal acceleration explanation! This is really helpful, especially for exam questions.- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Centrifugal force as a fictitious force in non-inertial frames
Thanks for the overview of centrifugal force!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Capacitor definition, equations, and displacement current
This is a great explanation of what a capacitor is and how it works. Thanks for taking the time to put this together!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Archimedes' principle and buoyant force
Thanks for the overview of buoyant force!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate What is the Lorentz transformation
Thanks for providing this information! This is a great resource for understanding Lorentz transformations and the various equations associated with them.- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology
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Graduate All About the Einstein Field Equations
The Einstein Field Equations are a set of ten differential equations which express the general theory of relativity mathematically. These equations relate the curvature of spacetime to the energy/matter content of spacetime, and can be written in two ways. The short version is expressed as a...- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology
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Graduate What is the Mass–energy equivalence
Thanks for the overview on mass-energy equivalence!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology
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High School What are Trojan Asteroids and How are They Named?
Thanks for the overview of a trojan asteroid!- Aaron Paulo
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- Forum: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology