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.Scott replied to the thread I Question of accuracy of galactic collision simulations.Which, of course, will limit the usefulness of the discussion. I think you are over-stating how much friction is involved. Wherever...
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For future reference: Please provide the full statement of the problem exactly as given to you including any diagrams. If the answer is... -
.Scott replied to the thread Struggling to understand the concept of this question (ice cube in water optics question).When dealing with Physics assignments, I am willing to assume everything is frictionless, there are no aerodynamics, and things like...
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Look up the derivation for apparent depth. Adapt it for the case where the “depth” is viewed from the other side. -
.Scott replied to the thread Struggling to understand the concept of this question (ice cube in water optics question).What is significant about looking down from above is that you are looking at the water through a horizontal surface between the air and...
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.Scott replied to the thread Struggling to understand the concept of this question (ice cube in water optics question).The reason I didn't think the problem would be set up this way is that now you are using a lens system intended for air and putting it...
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.Scott replied to the thread Struggling to understand the concept of this question (ice cube in water optics question).Are you quoting the problem statement precisely? If so, we are supposed to presume that this ice cube is a real cube - and therefore...
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.Scott replied to the thread Struggling to understand the concept of this question (ice cube in water optics question).I believe the author intends for the observer to be looking down into the water from above the water. There is enough information...
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.Scott replied to the thread Will-o’-the-Wisps.I read the article. .. So we can have ignition. For methane, the concentration in air needs to be between 5 and 15%. So, presumably it...
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.Scott replied to the thread Urgent: Physically repair - or bypass - power button on Asus laptop.It doubt that a USB keyboard will do it for you. But that video that @Rive linked to is spot on. And the tool that I suggested was...
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I think a piece is missing there. Without the hinge the base is supposed to look like this: or: there is that thin foil (with a wire... -
.Scott replied to the thread Urgent: Physically repair - or bypass - power button on Asus laptop.Did the power switch have a different feel to it than the other keys? And how did it operate? If it was my problem and I needed to get...
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.Scott replied to the thread Urgent: Physically repair - or bypass - power button on Asus laptop.I am looking at other photo of the Asus keyboard. It's not obvious from the photos exactly how the contact is made. For example, this...

