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High School Why aren't molecular vibrations synchronized in a way that can be observed?
Assuming that there was no friction, wouldn't two magnets swinging freely parallel to each other eventually synchronize?- limitkiller
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Why aren't molecular vibrations synchronized in a way that can be observed?
If we had two magnets swinging on pendulums, I would expect them to synchronize after a while(Right?). you are right. I was thinking about the vibrations that are due too temperature.- limitkiller
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Why aren't molecular vibrations synchronized in a way that can be observed?
why are molecular vibrations never synchronized in a way that would make them macroscopically observable?- limitkiller
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- Molecular Solids Vibration
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad Magnetic Field Changes: Instant or Gradual?
could you elaborate please?I mean how do these bosons know how far is the other mass?or is it regulated by the number of bosons which reach the mass?(doesn that mean putting a third mass in between would absorb some of the bosons and affect the gravity).- limitkiller
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Magnetic Field Changes: Instant or Gradual?
what about gravity?does moving a mass towards the other effect it instantly?- limitkiller
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Magnetic Field Changes: Instant or Gradual?
thank you- limitkiller
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Magnetic Field Changes: Instant or Gradual?
Does a change in a magnet cause a change in the magnetic field everywhere instantly?or does the change appear in the nearer points first?- limitkiller
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- Field Magnetic Magnetic field
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
Then you can give him the bad news.he won't do better even if he did prepare.- limitkiller
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
I usually sleep the night before the exam(when I don't I get really bad results)- limitkiller
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
that's kinda like me(except for yolo part) . if possible please ask him if he ever tried preparing properly for an exam?- limitkiller
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
no its not that.I still get average grades when I cram. studying before math related exams seems to help a little but otherwise it doesn't help.Its like the answers are on tip of my tongue...- limitkiller
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
But cramming seems to result in better grades for me.Is it because I am used to it or its like this for everyone? (I am talking only about grades)- limitkiller
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Cramming: Does It Help? | Real Experiences
hi everyone the thing is I crammed through school and usually got average grades. I always thought if I studied weeks before exams I would get better grades but as it turns out it is not the case. anyone with similar experience?cramming killed my long term memory or what?- limitkiller
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Undergrad How do we know if Log(2)_3 is not equal to something like ((x^y)+a)
I actually did.- limitkiller
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- Forum: General Math