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.Scott replied to the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth?.For a Proton (with two ups and a down) it is less that 0.90 fm.
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.Scott replied to the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth?.There are two trains, three train stations, and a bird. Those three train stations are all along the same track at 200-mile intervals...
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.Scott replied to the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth?."Due east" and "Due west" are directions, not locations. So there is no distance.
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.Scott replied to the thread Graduate How is literally EVERYTHING in physics not binary?.The problem with "sharing what you know" is that unless it commonly accepted, you will need citations. Here's an except from the Terms...
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.Scott replied to the thread Remote Controlled Bowling Ball using Gyroscopes.If all you want to do it to "cheat" by making last minute adjustments to the balls trajectory, then a gyroscope system might be good...
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.Scott replied to the thread Epothilone B study connected to 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' Model.I'm not sure I fully catch your drift. But there is more to be observed than just your willingness to claim consciousness. You can ask...
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.Scott replied to the thread Positive wing wash-in dynamic soaring one side.I was thinking that anything that kept you up was "dynamic soaring". But you're right Dynamic Soaring refers specifically to...
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.Scott replied to the thread Positive wing wash-in dynamic soaring one side.Yes. Wing wash-out is used to keep the ailerons useful as the plane enters a stall. From what I gather, he is using "washin" (ie...
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.Scott replied to the thread Positive wing wash-in dynamic soaring one side.When last I soared, it was in a Schweizer 2-22 - 3 or 4 decades ago. Sail planes are generally aerodynamically left-right symmetric, so...
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.Scott replied to the thread Epothilone B study connected to 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' Model.I can certainly make a computer claim to have qualia - that behavior is easy to replicate. But saying that is the source of actual...
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.Scott reacted to berkeman's post in the thread High School A question about leverage and stability of shelf support with
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From looking at typical shelf support pins, it looks like the supporting part (usually flat) extends out about the same amount as the... -
.Scott replied to the thread High School A question about leverage and stability of shelf support.For the most part, the load will be applied as a shear force - which is not dependent on the length of the pin. However, as a practical...
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.Scott replied to the thread High School A question about leverage and stability of shelf support.A vertical load applied to a shelf supported by four pins (one on each corner) will be distributed among those pins in proportion to the...
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.Scott replied to the thread I need to lock in.Engineering is an exercise in immersion. If you can't manage your time, and you want to get into Engineering, do what many engineers do...