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berkeman reacted to JFB's post in the thread Sharing my 32 years of experience in nuclear engineering with
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Hello everyone. My name is Jean-François, and I've worked in the nuclear sector for 32 years, specializing in data management related... -
berkeman replied to the thread Undergrad Net magnetic force in discontinuous circuits?.A reply by the OP that indeed indicates he is proposing an EM drive has been deleted, and this thread will now be closed. -
berkeman replied to the thread Fundamental Physics.The issue was because you said this: We discuss mainstream science here (as published in peer-reviewed journals and mainstream... -
berkeman replied to the thread Fundamental Physics.This "Introduction" thread is closed temporarily for Moderation. -
berkeman reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad Net magnetic force in discontinuous circuits? with
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You are neglecting the E field and the ##\rho## and ##\dot \rho## terms of Jefimenko's equations. Including those two terms was the... -
berkeman replied to the thread Graduate Geometry of Bluetooth Field.If you are out in your garden with no metal structures nearby, multipath interference does not seem like a likely issue, IMO. Multipath... -
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berkeman replied to the thread Bali: No Word For A Branch.Is there a word for Palm Frond? It seems like they are distinctive enough to warrant their own word, and there are lots of palm trees... -
berkeman reacted to garyTheSnail's post in the thread Mechanical advantage, or just a redirection of force? with
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Your diagram needs a better looking wench.:wink: -
berkeman reacted to OmCheeto's post in the thread 'How Does Your Garden Grow' thread - raised beds with
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Set a dish of cat food outside every night. Eventually, you might attract a feral cat. I've been doing this for about 30 years now and... -
berkeman reacted to BillTre's post in the thread 'How Does Your Garden Grow' thread - raised beds with
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I never had problems with mice or squirrels. Maybe because of lots and cats in the neighborhood. There are a fair number of mice... -
berkeman reacted to Baluncore's post in the thread Mechanical advantage, or just a redirection of force? with
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It offers both a mechanical advantage and redirects the force. The steeper the post, and the closer its foot is to the stump, the...
