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Jun 11 |
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Jun 11 |
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Determine the acceleration and angular acceleration of a disc Math Formatting (see source to view how I made these changes) |
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Jun 11 |
suggested | suggested edit on Determine the acceleration and angular acceleration of a disc |
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Jun 2 |
awarded | Revival |
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May 14 |
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Upper limit on the earthquake magnitude Being possible, and actually occurring are two vastly different things. I'm no expert (not even a novice) in earthquake events, but I would pose two questions for you: 1. What research have you done to find a limit if it has been produced before (aka scientific journals and such)? 2. If no limit exists, in the theory, what have you done to support that there actually exists an upper limit related to the Earth's finiteness? |
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May 14 |
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Question on Impulse-Momentum theory @DavidZaslavsky Woops, I guess I didn't get to it fast enough...sorry. |
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May 9 |
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Why is boiling water loud, then quiet? Think about this. When water is hot in your kettle, and it reaches an internal pressure greater than that outside of the kettle, it must release that pressure. However, since gas is released (aka the sound produced), heat escapes and thus cooling the water somewhat. That's why when the sound has subsided has the water only reached a more energized state. |
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May 1 |
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Question on Impulse-Momentum theory I would suggest to use LaTeX markup for styling your derivations. If you want, I can edit your question for a better readability. |
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Apr 27 |
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