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Irelevant of atmosphere thickness seems to be around double: Seems figures are now needed for my thread. If correct then double (2) the change. Pole: Was frozen at something like -30. Now …
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Apr 6, 2011 · With my idea, the limiting factor would probably be the piezoelectric material; does it need a minimum thickness to generate a voltage? Given my extreme lack of knowledge in this …
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Hi Got stuck in a calculation. Any suggestions will be highly appreciated I am trying to calculate the RI and other optical constants for an acrylic slab (thickness = 1.65 mm) - TAKING …
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These are the factors given to me: Temperature before, pressure before and after, temperature of the surroundings, volume of the container (length and width), thickness of the wall, thermal …
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The data I have to input are the one I mentioned, Temperature before, pressure before and after, temperature of the surroundings, volume of the container (length and width), thickness of the …
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The first page of my paper shows the compatibility of the ratios of electron radii with the ratios found in the geometry of a self-intersecting torus. This only shows the conceivability of a …
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Mar 31, 2018 · I ask this has a believe rightly or wrongly that magnetic fields alter the electrons orbital, either slowing/speeding up, or altering its radius, Take for instance 2d Boron, which is …
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Thickness of Cu on Cathode wolfson replied to Ice-cream 's topic in Homework Help
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Discussion of Darwin's theories, modes of natural selection, life form structures, and life off Earth
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Jun 22, 2011 · Do you mean like challenging the leap from particle accelerator verification of length contraction (between end-points of subatomic particle locations at near lightspeed) to …