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Tinguaite/Altered foid-bearing trachyte (QAPF field 6b), Fen complex. Brownish smears on 1:1 image are artifacts (dirty slide) and not... -
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Note to start, that "our existing laws don't punish corporations enough" is a very different complaint than "our existing laws wouldn't... -
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In Post #17, I calculated the change in internal energy U in scenario 1. In this post, I will should that this matches the work done by... -
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Bystander reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Programming Jokes: Lame, Science & Math Jokes! with
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Pleased to see my favourite, Hofstadter's Law, in-the-wild... -
Bystander reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Reality Check: Rogue Planet Flyby Scenarios and Survival Feasibility with
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I'm sure someone else has mentioned it but Earth's Roche limit is about 18,000 km, as is your Venus-size planet's Roche Limit. The... -
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That is also an isobaric compression, requiring more work. Do you mean like an isothermal expansion? Where both work is released and... -
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Why wouldn't it be? The direction of the pseudovector in whatever reference frame we pick provides all the information about the... -
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