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jbriggs444 reacted to russ_watters's post in the thread High School Trying to understand wind forces on a door with
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Note that how hard it is to close a door in the scenario above depends on wind speed, direction, and how "tight" or "leaky" the building... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread High School Trying to understand wind forces on a door.So, for instance, you are standing at your front door. The door is open and the wind is blowing into your house through the open door... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Happy Thanksgiving.We had our first Thanksgiving this year a week ago Thursday. Our away son had plans for Thanksgiving day, so we did it a week early. I... -
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The problem with Newton's formulation is not that it is too brief, but rather the opposite: He should have skipped the initial prose... -
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... rather vague. So I addressed a specific point of yours: I gave you examples on how this approach fails and leads to wrong... -
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And where did that deep but wrong intuition come from? The stated reason given for the disbelief was usually based on cause-effect... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Bernoulli vs real life experiment.I've taken the liberty of clarifying your assertion. Yes, I agree that an expansion tank would work for that. -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Bernoulli vs real life experiment.As drawn, the pressure inside the system is indeterminate. You have a fixed amount of fluid in a container with a fixed volume. No... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Undergrad Is calling fictitious forces "not real" just about terminology?.There is an interpretation that the net of all internal forces in a system is zero. It follows that internal forces alone cannot produce... -
jbriggs444 reacted to fresh_42's post in the thread Einstein vs Newton - Who is your favorite and why? with
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Amelie Emmy Noether. -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Undergrad Is calling fictitious forces "not real" just about terminology?.The chosen terms were in Latin. I believe that they were written for the capable learned men of the time: I find the explanation in... -
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That was what attracted me to the thread because contributors seemed to assume that considering cause and effect would have to be a... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Undergrad Is calling fictitious forces "not real" just about terminology?.As I recall, your argument in this thread started out as an idea about pedagogy. That it was more helpful to accept student intuitions... -
jbriggs444 replied to the thread Cone on horizontal surface.The non slippery condition would dictate the path along which the cone rolls. It would also assure us that the motion along that path is...