I agree that the Better yet an analytic formulation for these constants, applicable to liquids in general, in terms of measurable mechanical/thermodynamic properties
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Actually you can learn this to a place that no one can disturb you if you are studying this lessons components of relativity, but i can't find anything that really explains any of it with examples and actual numbers. Does anyone know of a good place to learn this? I just feel stuck with high...
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I know where you can find it in Science Book i think you find it in there or else you just say it to your neighbors so that they can tell you where you can find it...