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DaveE reacted to Fisherman199's post in the thread Synchronous Condensers for Power Grid Stabilization with
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a strong system is a system which has capability of significant fault current contribution into nearly immediate voltage decay. The... -
DaveE reacted to BillTre's post in the thread Influenza A H5, an avian flu, first time in a human with
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varies with the strain of flu. In some cases, this is fairly standard. Animals are the perview of vets. Often their main concern is the... -
DaveE replied to the thread One pin AC connector (Coaxial).It is standard practice these days for the ground connection to be made first and broken last when HV connectors are inserted or... -
DaveE replied to the thread Undergrad How do I stretch a laser from a beam into a sheet?.That's my guess too. It's too simple not to work at all. Scanning has an advantage in brightness over divergent optics. PS: Google... -
DaveE replied to the thread Undergrad How do I stretch a laser from a beam into a sheet?.Either will spread the beam in the far field. -
DaveE replied to the thread Engineering Disasters.Those rods don't seem trivial to make. I would guess you need a fat section in the middle for the thread, or maybe a special clamping... -
DaveE reacted to Baluncore's post in the thread Einstein vs Newton - Who is your favorite and why? with
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The journey of Physics involves many steps, each essential. The inspiration of Newton, with calculus, to order the earlier chaos... -
DaveE reacted to berkeman's post in the thread High School Analog power supply output question with
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@Patch Cabbage -- it's time for you to start working on your toolkit and skills for working with circuits if you want to keep going down... -
DaveE replied to the thread High School Analog power supply output question.This is one of my first real designs for money as an EE. It was drawn by hand (early 1980's) and is a #$@! sight clearer than your... -
DaveE replied to the thread How to correctly type "-i.e." in LaTeX?.Maybe you should type "\text{,i.e.}" ?
