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I'm always reminded of Asimov's Relativity of Wrong in those discussions. A new theory must explain all existing observations, and there... -
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Fyi, HVAC controls/thermostats typically operate at 24VAC. -
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My guess would be an almost definite "yes". Air conditioning techs deal with "high voltage" circuits connected to the mains that power... -
berkeman replied to the thread Why does the amperage go real high if there is a low voltage short?.@sevensages it is not clear what you mean by "low voltage". Do you mean lower voltage than AC Mains voltage, like for 12Vrms... -
berkeman replied to the thread Physics How to close the gap: From Independent Research to Academic Discourse.If you are actively working on new research, you should be regularly reading peer-reviewed journals in your areas of interest (even if... -
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Desk rejections are not done because the paper comes from an “outsider”. They are usually done because the submitter did not follow the... -
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Your request is not about publishing. To publish something is easier than ever. What you really want is to be read. This means you... -
berkeman replied to the thread Just a physics enthusiast.You may enjoy this PF Insights article by @fresh_42... -
berkeman replied to the thread Just a physics enthusiast.Welcome to PF. :smile: