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    High School Why Does the Speed of Light Max Out at 186,282 Miles Per Second?

    Famous quote: " To infinity and beyond!!!" - Buzz light-year Take what you want from this but I find it very important and helpful.
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    Undergrad What is the actual definition of the position of an object?

    Position is a interesting term but not actually very complicated one. It is simply the location a object is at. Coordinates can specifically tell you the location also in more general physics the (X,Y) axis You can add the direction if moving or position facing is the object has a face, but I...
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    Hypothetical question (just a joke)

    This is my rough estimate I'd need way more time and will probably need a astrophysicist to help correct any errors in the math or errors of other variables I missed . I got about 0.8-6.9 seconds to eat
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    Hypothetical question (just a joke)

    About 10-15 seconds if Its a quick snack before class
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    Hypothetical question (just a joke)

    Before or after I get the chance to enjoy my last snack?
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    Hypothetical question (just a joke)

    If the sun was to go super nova and I've read that can get hotter than 1,000,000,000° C. So, the hypothetically question is if I was on Mars would it get hot enough to make my pop tart nice, warm, and creamy?
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    Graduate Retarded time and advanced time (and binning)

    My hint Parametric equations x=f(t), y=g(t) Think about it, I= is the interval of the perimeter in this case T T= is the time You've got to find the important points which are the ones at both ends of the line X=__ •t•10³, Y=__•t•10² Hope that helped some and again soon some smarter...
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    Graduate Retarded time and advanced time (and binning)

    I'll also keep my eye out for a better explanation as I will be reviewing some materials.
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    Graduate Retarded time and advanced time (and binning)

    https://byjus.com/physics/propagation-of-electromagnetic-waves/#:~:text=The propagation of electromagnetic waves through the vacuum happens at,the speed in the vacuum. This should definitely help with the basic understanding of it. Also if you have some more time This is a lecture that was...
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    Next steps toward my PhD in research in Nuclear Medicine and Physics

    Thanks yeah my bad, I didn't even realize I put harder instead of easier.
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    Next steps toward my PhD in research in Nuclear Medicine and Physics

    I'm taking my next steps as my main dream is to have a pHD work in a research setting like a lab that's harder said then done. I got accepted into a BS program that's nuclear medicine and I'll be doing some more physics as well so hopefully the goal is to learn more physics and there...
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    High School How Do Radars in Space Prevent Signal Dispersion and Maintain Target Accuracy?

    Thanks that helped some and I'll also be doing a class in astronomy next term so after that I'll revise this with any new questions. Thank you for this link it was helpful and I appreciate it.
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    High School How Do Radars in Space Prevent Signal Dispersion and Maintain Target Accuracy?

    Thank you I will definitely be interested in reading it :)
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    High School How Do Radars in Space Prevent Signal Dispersion and Maintain Target Accuracy?

    Thanks for the input and I definitely understand the word salad to be honest I confused myself a lot I am trying to do a little more astronomy and cosmology I've focused way to much on the fundamentals of basic physics I haven't gone a whole lot into the advanced stuff. About the radio waves...