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berkeman replied to the thread Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery.What kind of battery are you wanting to charge? Trying to use energy from the heat of your hand will not yield you much for trying to... -
berkeman reacted to TensorCalculus's post in the thread Praise 2025 PF Member Awards Ceremony with
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These are both such brilliant compliments - I'm very flattered and I just hope I can keep it up, thank you!! -
berkeman reacted to jedishrfu's post in the thread Undergrad "Alien objects", Stillwell's "Reverse Mathematics" with
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When Stillwell says there are alien objects, he means the objects that mysteriously appear when you strengthen an axiom. Applying some... -
berkeman replied to the thread Hey alright more physicists.Welcome to PF! You've come to the right place. :smile: -
berkeman reacted to PeroK's post in the thread High School Individual photons or electrons on a screen? with
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What you need is a Photo(n)multiplier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photomultiplier_tube -
berkeman reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread High School How much lower would a sheep be expected to jump if on a steep upward slope? with
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Note to self: Million dollar business idea. Grooming and boarding services for imaginary sheepdogs. Overhead costs: zero! -
berkeman replied to the thread High School How much lower would a sheep be expected to jump if on a steep upward slope?.You silverbacks are so elitist! :wink: -
berkeman replied to the thread Weird News Compilation.So apparently the Hair and Makeup person for the Live PD TV show had a pretty easy shift for this episode... (Sorry, more Medic humor... -
berkeman replied to the thread High School How much lower would a sheep be expected to jump if on a steep upward slope?.I think the point is that the OP is hoping that a slope before the final wall will enable him to make the wall shorter. But if the... -
berkeman replied to the thread High School How much lower would a sheep be expected to jump if on a steep upward slope?.Oops, thanks!! :smile:
