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Are coffee's properties different enough from water's to cause increased spillage while walking?
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Why does air remain a mixture?
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How can I determine density of a gas only given temperature?
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How to compute the speed necessary for an airplane to fly?
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How to create visible reflections in shallow water?
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An example of non-Hamiltonian systems
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Entropy, flow of informations and fundamental theories
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Can physics get rid of the continuum?
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If human energy use were to increase by 2.3% per year, would we use all solar energy by 1400 years?
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What is the meaning of following expresion $C=\frac{\delta Q}{dT}$ mathematicly
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Explanation for classic mechanics puzzle
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Books that every physicist should read
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Bernoulli equation from energy conservation
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Difference in vertical stratification of partial pressure due to gravity
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Conservation of angular momentum across different reference frames?
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Hanging a Hammock
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Does a toy top weigh less when it is spinning?
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List of Physical Toys
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List of Physical Toys
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Energy of unmixing
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Decrease in entropy in a fluid flow
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Disregarding drag force that affects pop-up lightweight ball
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Examples of systems with energy as an intensive variable
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Lennard Jones liquid vapour phase transition
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Parameter determining argon phase
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Waves travelling with water flow
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speed of sound and the potential energy of an ideal gas; Goldstein derivation
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Lab observation correct? As distance decreases, velocity increases, stderr decreases
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Symbol for dashpot/damper (in a harmonic oscillator)
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How to measure g using a metre stick and a ball
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