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High School Is anything on Earth- 4 dimensional? 2 dimensional? 1 dimensional?
Thank you so very much. For the first time ever, by explaining it this way, it seems to make sense to me. ronandkryn- ronandkryn
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High School Is anything on Earth- 4 dimensional? 2 dimensional? 1 dimensional?
Is anything on Earth--- 4 dimensional? 2 dimensional? 1 dimensional? As you can see now, I'm really confused. And I apologize for the question. I was always taught that I am living exclusively within a three dimensional Earth. Is there anything in or on Earth that is one dimensional? I...- ronandkryn
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Undergrad Can molecules exist in other dimensions?
I took physics in high school many-many-many moons ago. Mr. Smith taught that molecules can only exist inside a three dimensional environment. Is that true?- ronandkryn
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- Dimensions Molecules
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Light Traveling in Opposite Directions
Thank you. Can you give me an answer based on both of the scenarios stated in your response? Thank you- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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The Meaning of Living in 3 Dimensions?
What is the meaning of Living in a World having 3 Dimensions? As to the guy on the street, how is he affected by being tied to 3 dimensions? Can we make a simplified button list in language that a non scientist can understand?- ronandkryn
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- 3 dimensions Dimensions
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Light Traveling in Opposite Directions
Light Traveling In Opposite Directions Around Planet Earth Assume: Twenty-Four Space Platforms are placed into space at equal distances. One Platform is a Space Station containing equipment necessary to make this experiment happen. The other twenty-three Platforms contain mirrors...- ronandkryn
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- Light
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Torque Converted to Electricity
Attention FORUM ADMINISTRATOR Request regarding my thread "Energy Converted to Electricity" I seem to have asked the wrong question; and would like to restate my problem in different format but still seeking a conclusion that I can use. Torque Converted to Electricity A piston moves...- ronandkryn
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- Electricity Torque
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Energy Converted to Electricity
SUBJECT to the approval of the ADMINISTRATOR this thread has been reconfigured and restated unter the thread title Torque Converted to Electricity- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Converted to Electricity
---------------- ____________________ That nails it down exactly in a concept that now makes sense to me. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE that helped out in this. EXIT ____________________ ----------- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Converted to Electricity
Thank you again for everyone's thoughts. But I really have a BRAIN FREEZE on this one. Please allow me get a little more specific: Assume that a certain unopened geothermal structure is estimated to be exerting a constant pressure of 27,100 TONS. In an effort to greatly simply the question...- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Converted to Electricity
Thank you again for such a quick response. I just got back from meetings & had a chance to read through it. I guess that maybe I am lost. Basically, I am talking about a piston being moved at a constant rate of speed for twenty-four hours for a total distance of 36 feet; with a force...- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Converted to Electricity
Thank you Thank you Thankyou Ron << e-mail address deleted by Mentors >>- ronandkryn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Converted to Electricity
Energy Converted to Electricity A piston is ten feet in diameter and travels through a sleeve in one direction for a distance of exactly nine feet. The one-way trip travel time is six hours. It is then immediately pushed in the opposite direction for a return trip at the same distance and...- ronandkryn
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- Electricity Energy
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering