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MMotore reacted to A.T.'s post in the thread High School Why higher speeds need more power if the backward force is the same? with
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Just because you can have an inefficient system, that wastes energy on something, doesn't mean that energy is required to achieve that... -
MMotore reacted to Hornbein's post in the thread High School Why higher speeds need more power if the backward force is the same? with
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Consider wall sits, something that serious skiers do. Lean against a wall as though sitting in a chair, held up only by friction... -
MMotore reacted to PeroK's post in the thread High School Why higher speeds need more power if the backward force is the same? with
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There is such a thing as hill racing, where athletes run up and down mountains. On the uphill, however, only the top athletes do more... -
MMotore reacted to Dale's post in the thread High School Why higher speeds need more power if the backward force is the same? with
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Then do more stairs for the experiment. None of this distraction you are bringing is likely to be helpful for the OP. -
MMotore reacted to Neutrin0's post in the thread Undergrad What happens when two Neutrinos collide? with
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All due respect I’d rather get answers from professionals in said field or people who know the answer to a question rather than fully... -
MMotore reacted to OmCheeto's post in the thread High School Red shifted tired light doubts with
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I disagree. They also have momentum. I believe I learned that from YOU! Which I inferred meant that photons affected the universe... -
MMotore reacted to renormalize's post in the thread Undergrad Does a Point Charge in Classical Electromagnetism Possess Self Energy? with
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Yet the very first sentence of your original post was: which contradicts the Feynman lecture I quoted and is clearly wrong. Are you... -
MMotore reacted to Meir Achuz's post in the thread Undergrad Does a Point Charge in Classical Electromagnetism Possess Self Energy? with
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This is getting silly. Neither of us will be convinced, but you keep putting up half truths, half wrong. I will try again. You neglect... -
MMotore reacted to Vadim 123's post in the thread Undergrad A question about the origin of Coulomb's law and point charge divergence with
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Thank you for pointing that out. You are correct to ask. This specific geometric approach is currently undergoing the peer-review... -
MMotore reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad A question about the origin of Coulomb's law and point charge divergence with
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The phenomenological fit is something that should be demonstrated in the publication! We cannot help you with any part of the... -
MMotore reacted to Graeme M's post in the thread High School Why would an atmosphere without greenhouse gasses be colder than with them? with
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Pretty much, yes. If the atmosphere were at +15C and all the GHGs removed (leaving about 99% of the total mass), I'd assume it could not... -
MMotore reacted to PeroK's post in the thread High School Why would an atmosphere without greenhouse gasses be colder than with them? with
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A lot of what has been posted in this thread was already posted in your previous thread from four years ago... -
MMotore replied to the thread High School 'splain this hydrostatic paradox in tiny words.Everything is neatly explained in the video, also how the clamps support the remaining weight.
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MMotore reacted to Ahmedbadr132's post in the thread Undergrad Are primordial fluctuations the source of all structure? with
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I do not think so Quantum fluctuations are not random . They are governed by equations.