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hutchphd reacted to kuruman's post in the thread High School (Electric) current is not a vector quantity with
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You may not think that a dot product can be introduced, but the symbol ##F## in your definition is the normal component of the force to... -
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This will not impress anyone, and makes it much more likely that the content is already well understood. You should start by fixing that... -
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hutchphd reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread What types of things do you get second opinions on in life? with
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Anything that's complex enough such that I am not comfortable with my own knowledge. Shoot, no. You mean a third opinion. Absolutely... -
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Spatchcock it, cooks much faster and uniformly crisps the skin -
hutchphd reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Are Conventional Turkey Thawing Instructions Backwards? with
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A turkey will always take longer than expected to thaw. A turkey will always take longer than expected to cook. This is the way... -
hutchphd reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Graduate Strong Progenitor Age Bias in Supernova Cosmology with
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The thread title is the first part of the title of a paper published just today [1]. Here is the abstract: [1]... -
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The two versions of Monty Hall, in terms of calculation look like: Monty Hall (proper game) has three equally likely scenarios... -
hutchphd reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem with
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Indeed, it is fluff. You are missing the whole point of the problem because you are focused on which part of the fluff is fluffier... -
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@neilparker62 Yes, the law of cosines used twice with your diagram solves it. Very good. :)