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GGavran replied to the thread High School Four Circle Problem.
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GGavran reacted to Dale's post in the thread High School Confusion about one of Maxwell's equations with
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That is correct. The EMF in the wire is not due to an E field. The EMF in the wire is due to the Lorentz force on the charges in the wire. -
GGavran replied to the thread High School Four Circle Problem.
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GGiven that AI can screw up on math due to hallucinations, it would be fun if there was a channel dedicated to making AI screw up, or...
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GGavran replied to the thread If Heat Is Motion, Why Isn’t All Motion Heat?.You are correct. Mechanical energy can be potential energy too. Elastic energy is the mechanical potential energy, but it does not...
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GThank you very much for the explanation Rap and Gavran
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GGavran replied to the thread Finding potential difference in a circuit.I am unsure of what to say here. There are those who will tell you that Vbf is equivalent to Vb - Vf, and there are those who will tell...
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GGavran replied to the thread If Heat Is Motion, Why Isn’t All Motion Heat?.You ask about the difference between thermal energy and mechanical energy. Both are two different forms of kinetic energy, which is the...
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GGavran reacted to FactChecker's post in the thread Is the quantum wave function a real object or a mathematical tool? with
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Subatomic particles present wave-like behavior that is real and measurable but is not classical particle behavior. It's not just a... -
GIt’s better, thanks. You can’t lift halfway, then start again to go higher; the car must be lowered before raising again, to allow the...
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GGavran reacted to A.T.'s post in the thread Graduate Does a moving particle count as a wave? with
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Unfortunately the OP is applying his own private definition of "equilibrium" (basically "any arbitrarily chosen reference") and thus... -
GGavran replied to the thread Graduate Does a moving particle count as a wave?.You are wrong. For instance, in the case of a moving particle with a constant velocity, a position change of a moving particle cannot be...
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GGavran replied to the thread Undergrad Why ##a^0=1##?.Very similar to post #6. $$ a^0=a^{x-x}=\frac{a^x}{a^x}=1 $$
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GGavran replied to the thread Graduate Does a moving particle count as a wave?.In my opinion, your definition is correct, but it is incomplete. I agree with @kuruman (post #5) that a wave in classical physics does...
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GGavran reacted to kuruman's post in the thread Graduate Does a moving particle count as a wave? with
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So I googled "What is a wave?" and this is what I got. If you go by this more complete AI overview and not by what Wikipedia says, your...


