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Dale replied to the thread A Free surface problem in electrohydrodynamics.For a uniform ball of charge (eg a solid charged insulator) both the tangential and normal components are continuous at the boundary -
Dale replied to the thread A Free surface problem in electrohydrodynamics.The bulk charge does not intrinsically produce a surface charge. Consider the case of a sphere with uniform charge density. In that case... -
Dale reacted to stovenn's post in the thread B Applying the Gauss (1835) formula for force between 2 parallel DC currents with
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Hi thanks for your attention. TLDR: I have actually solved my primary goal of demonstrating that the Gauss equation gives the same... -
Dale reacted to Ibix's post in the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic with
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No you aren't. Dividing the round trip time by two and assuming that is the appropriate clock offset is an assumption of isotropic light... -
Dale replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.Indeed, to be clear post a spacetime diagram with each event labeled and each signal indicated. And perform your calculations using one... -
Dale replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.No. They know that at step 1 because that is the time in their own clock when they send the signal. They could be sending the signal by... -
Dale replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.Also did you read all of the material on this topic that we posted last time you asked a question on this same topic... -
Dale replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.Umm, A can already determine t[B1] in step 1. -
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Dale replied to the thread B Applying the Gauss (1835) formula for force between 2 parallel DC currents.Which formula are you referring to here? -
Dale replied to the thread I How strong is the justification for low probability extreme thermal fluctuations?.> the probability of this is also the same value P. > > Is the experimental evidence that we have for establishing these probabilities... -
Dale replied to the thread B Is a table levitating possible, even at a minuscule probability?.I think this is a poor question. It is not well defined. What counts as levitating? How far off the ground? How long? Are we allowed to... -
Dale replied to the thread B Is a table levitating possible, even at a minuscule probability?.There is a certain level of probability which is so close to 0 that if you did observe it then you would think that your theory was... -
Dale replied to the thread B Is a table levitating possible, even at a minuscule probability?.Or if you like the “nothing ever touches” thing then you can say that every table levitates all the time. -
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Me again. Just felt like writing again to appreciate your patience, and to kind of explain where I was coming from after you've helped...