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Following @Ibix's clarification in #28, it seems that I misinterpreted his meaning. -
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Hi all, I have a question. So from the derivation of the Isentropic process relationship PV^gamma = constant, there is a step dW = PdV... -
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I write a high level language package, then optimise it by hand assembling, only the critical inner loops that are intimately coupled to... -
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The easiest way to learn is to work within an existing system. Start with your friendly C compiler, one that allows you to examine the... -
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My advice is to take the EIT in the next few months (after you study for it). The test gets harder for you to pass the longer you are... -
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berkeman replied to the thread Cantilever help.That doesn't sound like something we should be helping you with. What do your site engineer and your insurance agent say about the project? -
berkeman replied to the thread Cantilever help.Welcome to PF. What happens if this system fails? What is being held up by it? What is underneath it? -
berkeman reacted to pines-demon's post in the thread Predictions for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 (results: John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis) with
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Similar to the 2024 thread, here I start the 2025 thread. As always it is getting increasingly difficult to predict, so I will make a...
