Sometimes a ratio/product between two units of the same dimension shared a ratio/product that is dimensionless.
Obviously if such a ratio is constant, then equivalency is established.
The only risk here is misinterpreting the meaning to the question posed.
Different answers to this...
Your curiosity prompted me to ask the following question:
If you can add mass to an object at a rate that object experiences acceleration, then does that object move?
Feel free to ridicule. The question pop up out of no where without suppressing the urge to post it without giving it further...
Odds are you can lose yourself in a language. You have to call what you use a language. No one is willing to call music or math a language. I have been accused of making no sense whatsoever using the wrong language with monolinguals. I was making sense and out of touch with their reality...
If I know the spring constant, I can calculate the displacement given the mass,
mg=kx
x=mg/k
6400*.00980665=62.76256N
62.76256N/7800N=.008046482m.
This must be wrong if the textbook wants exactly .008m as displacement.
So I fail. A for effort.
Excellent! Do you concur with the research and the researchers? Is their SSI cosine tuning a solution? My understanding comes from the physiology of hearing. Is your interest stemming from one of the other senses?
Thank you for the links.
The only aspect I am able to grasp are the twins acoustical world. Take a look at the 'xylophones'.
http://www.positscience.com/brain-resources/brain-facts-myths/how-hearing-works
This is called tonotopy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonotopy
Everyone shares this common tonotopy and the...
The first posting is astonishing. The comparisons made makes an original reference necessary. That's my personal assertion.
By original reference I mean a sound bank in which sounds first heard were stored and are now being recalled (for comparison) without the physiological shortcomings that...
Wernicke's and Broca's areas are areas called lateralizations of functions.
You recommend these areas for 'some insights on speech generation' to be found there.
What are the insights on speech generation to be found there?
Your point is: there are insights on speech generation to be found by...
This:
Do some initial research on Wernicke's and Broca's areas for some insights on speech generation.
This is where I saw the argument for strict lateralization.
With over 60 types of synesthesia and counting lateralization is becoming irrelevant.
nukeman is correct.
Lateralization of function has loss considerable ground viewed from recent research.
Which is inadequate to answer the question posed here.
The question is more a question of physics.
A wave theory - the one I have in mind has a median for propagation (mechanical vibration)...
The Hilbert space measure is a measure of energy distribution in the system producing a signal as well as summed information measures. The Hilbert space measure will thus distinguish between the timbre of, say, a piano and a pipe organ, as well as between a harpsichord and dulcimer, because the...
On a abstract level information theory provides the correlations needed to explain experience, perception and ultimately consciousness accessible in terms of the physical or the physics involved.
As far as information is concerned (allowed is viewing information as any infinite form of...
An astonishing, amazing thread. As an interested, in this case, noncontributing reader, I simply voice my appreciation to all participating and reading. Personal learning curve: infinite.
"That's proper science at work now." - Studiot
Yes.
Let this exemplary discourse and thread be viral...