| bio | website | hourlyapps.blogspot.com |
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| location | Brazil | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Jan 28 '12 at 16:20 | |
| stats | profile views | 41 |
C#, Javascript, Matlab and Python Developer
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? |
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Jan 28 |
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What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? Maybe he got confused when he read "At the latitude of Paris a full precession cycle takes 32 hours" from the Wikipedia article |
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Jan 27 |
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What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? I thought it rotated in periods of 32 hours (the sidereal day) |
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Jan 27 |
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What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? @JohnRennie What determines the "same plane"? What is this plane referece? |
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Jan 26 |
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What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? If the distant stars aren't the inertial frame, why does the Foucault Pendulum rotates? I think it is inertial to something other than the Earth, what is that other thing? |
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Jan 26 |
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What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? @Fabian why the center of mass of distant stars are more important than the mass of the Earth? AFAIK The gravitational effects of this small planet over the object are stronger. |
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Jan 26 |
asked | What is the inertial frame that explains the Foucault Pendulum? |
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Jul 6 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 15 |
accepted | Will the sun cool and produce a disrupting EMP? |
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Jun 15 |
asked | Will the sun cool and produce a disrupting EMP? |
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May 26 |
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Are scientists missing the point with distant cosmic objects, or is it just me? @Jerry I don't see how your affirmation invalidates mine. |
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May 26 |
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Are scientists missing the point with distant cosmic objects, or is it just me? and as far as we have measured, no galaxy is moving faster than the speed of light, relative to any other galaxy. Where did you got this strange idea? |
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May 19 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 19 |
accepted | What really are some distant astronomical bodies that seems like dust clouds? |
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May 18 |
awarded | Student |
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May 18 |
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What really are some distant astronomical bodies that seems like dust clouds? But what illuminates it? It has internal stars, or it just reflects and blocks external stars' light? |
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May 18 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 18 |
asked | What really are some distant astronomical bodies that seems like dust clouds? |