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hutchphd reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad Why is gravity a fictitious force? with
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We are already in that situation with GR alone. So why should we hypothesize about unknown possible future theories when we can already... -
hutchphd reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad Why is gravity a fictitious force? with
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Kind of going back to the original question. To understand why gravity is considered a fictitious force ( I prefer the term inertial... -
hutchphd reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Undergrad Why is gravity a fictitious force? with
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He can't because, as he said, it doesn't. The logic is the other way around: if you construct a theory where gravity is a geometric... -
hutchphd reacted to tech99's post in the thread Do old CRT and O-scopes degrade to emit harmful X Rays? with
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X-rays are not emitted below 20kV accelerating voltage so far as I know, so it was only when colour TV started that it became an issue... -
hutchphd replied to the thread Do old CRT and O-scopes degrade to emit harmful X Rays?.To my reading this article saye that claims of lead poisoning were made but seem very unlikely. Pleae represent claims more... -
hutchphd replied to the thread Do old CRT and O-scopes degrade to emit harmful X Rays?.Have you a reference for this? It seems unlikely to me, but data might be convincing. Also a red herring in this context. -
hutchphd replied to the thread Undergrad Expanding loop torque division.Please read. I said torques not well defined. torques need to reference an axis. -
hutchphd replied to the thread Undergrad Expanding loop torque division."Torque on each leg" is not well well defined. I think you are confused......if these wires are rigid, force on each will resist the... -
hutchphd reacted to berkeman's post in the thread Cool weather experience - echos off clouds with
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It could be that an inversion layer formed at the same time (I don't know if inversions create clouds or vise-versa of if they are even...