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.Scott reacted to kuruman's post in the thread Tension in a string connecting two blocks having equal and opposite velocities with
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.Scott replied to the thread Tension in a string connecting two blocks having equal and opposite velocities.If I was editing that workbook, I would mark up that question. Those velocities are presumably relative to the table. And "for any...
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.Scott replied to the thread I Could fast radio bursts be alien radar signals?.There are a lot of reasons to doubt that FRBs are deliberately engineered and fabricated. But their application for radar is especially...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.Although C++ is more powerful, in the development of automotive radar at a former employer, C was used. Many of the C++ features were...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.Does C get the "buff treatment"? I can interpret that phrase in a few ways - in all cases the answer is "No, it doesn't". Smart...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.I have deleted this post. I didn't read the question correctly - and my response was off target. See below for @sbrothy better response.
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.The last time I took any kind of data processing course was in 1973 - so I can't address your question directly. There is certainly a...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.In reading Codd's original work, wiki articles, and quite a few more recent articles, I see very good technical descriptions of what a...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.Regardless of what language you use to implement your data structures, I suggest you brief yourself on database normalization. The one...
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.Scott replied to the thread Learning data structures and algorithms in different programming languages.Almost everything has arrays. Almost anything has structures. Javascript, C++, and some other languages (but not C) allow you to put...
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.Scott replied to the thread Digital phase converters for running 3-phase motors.Even though the OP's diagram does not show it, I think that (your "alternately") is basically what the it is doing. The OP's diagram...
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.Scott replied to the thread Digital phase converters for running 3-phase motors.You would only see the 120 degree separation if you had some place to attach to ground. If you attach probe ground to one and the probe...
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.Scott replied to the thread Digital phase converters for running 3-phase motors.I have examine more schematics. Apparently, power conversion dealers feel comfortable calling anything short of coupled motors as...
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.Scott replied to the thread Digital phase converters for running 3-phase motors.I just did a quick Google image search on "220v single phase to 3 phase digital converter electrical schematic". Here is the URL one of...
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.Scott replied to the thread I What does equiprobable mean in the context of thermal motion?.The first part is easy. If you have a volume of gas at a particular temperature and pressure, you might ask how many of those molecules...
