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hutchphd reacted to sbrothy's post in the thread High School Can Six Pencils Be Arranged to Each Touch the Other Five? with
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I was under the impression that this post: The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones was the geekiest thread on the site but this... -
hutchphd reacted to DaveE's post in the thread High School Can Six Pencils Be Arranged to Each Touch the Other Five? with
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Somehow I knew I would end up with this. Now I'm 99.9% sure it works. Plus (bonus!) I used up some of the very many old broom... -
hutchphd reacted to phyzguy's post in the thread NASA Currently trying to build a rocket to launch into space with
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Space (100 km) is an extremely ambitious goal. There are only a few amateur teams worldwide that have achieved it. You'll need years to... -
hutchphd reacted to berkeman's post in the thread NASA Currently trying to build a rocket to launch into space with
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Welcome to PF. Your Profile shows that you are in the UK, so I did a Google search on amateur rocketry clubs in the UK and got lots of... -
hutchphd reacted to kuruman's post in the thread High School (Electric) current is not a vector quantity with
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In that case, one would be wrong. Pressure is the scalar component of a vector divided by a scalar. This makes the ratio a scalar... -
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The direction of a current is a property of the definition of that particular current. It's not the current that has a direction, it's... -
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Current does not have a direction (left vs up) but it does have a sense (in vs out). Consider the most important law for current... -
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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... -
hutchphd reacted to Dale's post in the thread Physics How to close the gap: From Independent Research to Academic Discourse with
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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... -
hutchphd reacted to BWV's post in the thread Are Conventional Turkey Thawing Instructions Backwards? with
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Spatchcock it, cooks much faster and uniformly crisps the skin