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berkeman reacted to EM-learner's post in the thread Paradox in Induced Dipole Forces: Does it violate Newton's Third Law? with
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berkeman reacted to Astronuc's post in the thread 12 year old seeking feedback on multi-element blade alloy with
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One might want to obtain a textbook on Titanium and its alloys. Soda cans are typically aluminum. Ti is expensive compared to... -
berkeman replied to the thread Point of particular Doonesbury strip?.I don't think it's particularly political. There are well-known rivalries between the services here in America. I'm not sure about the... -
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Here is a good video on Linux alternatives for Microsoft Office that compares the compatibility of formats. ExplainintComputers: Best... -
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In Physics Forums you should use ## to wrap in-line LaTeX equations and $$ to wrap display equations. I've reformatted your post below... -
berkeman replied to the thread A study member.Welcome to PF. :smile: Yes, that is what we are here for. Please be sure to read the PF Rules (see INFO at the top of the page). We... -
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What is the book that says that? If you get a copy of "High-Speed Digital Design - A Handbook of Black Magic" by Howard W. Johnson and... -
berkeman replied to the thread Suspension on a kid's balance bike.IMO, don't waste any money or brain cycles on suspension for a kid's balance bike. Wait until they are riding and pedaling big trails... -
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berkeman reacted to renormalize's post in the thread Undergrad Why is a Gaussian function used to represent a wave packet? with
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Yes, the spreading of single-atom wave packets has been observed experimentally and agrees with theory: In-situ Imaging of a Single-Atom... -
berkeman replied to the thread Embedded Engineer Exploring and Contributing to the Community.Welcome to PF (from a fellow embedded systems engineer). It's good to have you here. :smile:
