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Student: "What is the unit of power?"

Me: "Is that a question or a statement?"

[James Watt providing amusement to physics teachers and students for over a century.

In 2036 it will be 300 years since his birth - though the unit was only adopted around 1882.]

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Awhile back I had some odd physics ideas but was having trouble finding user-friendly tools to try them out.

Somewhere along the way I stumbled across Principia, & while the base version wasn't capable of what I wanted to try, I appreciated it regardless for being a cool, user friendly physics toy.

Sometime maybe I'll try modifying it to try out my odd ideas. Give it a look if you're into digital toys!

https://principia-web.se/

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I've never done so much and during this since university! Programming a game is a lot of maths!

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If you have inertia nothing can stop you—except more inertia.

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Electromagnetism : a 2D electric field generated by a collection of positive charges distributed along a rectangle

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Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman was born in 1865.

In 1896, while studying the effect of magnetic fields on the light emitted by a sodium flame, Zeeman observed that the spectral lines of the light split into multiple components in the presence of a magnetic field- the Zeeman effect.

In 1902, Pieter Zeeman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with Hendrik Lorentz, for the discovery of the Zeeman effect and its theoretical explanation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeeman_effect

INTERIOR OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY AT PASADENA Showing slit end of vertical spectrograph and magnet used in study of Zeeman effect. Electric arcs, electric furnaces, pressure pumps, and electro-magnets are available for spectroscopic studies. via @interarchive https://archive.org/details/reviewofreviewsw42newy/page/202/mode/1up?view=theater

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A couple of weeks ago, I posted an of a point on a circle generating a .

If you turn the curve "upside down", you get the . This curve provides the shortest travel time starting from one cusp to any other point on the curve for a ball rolling under uniform . It is always faster than the straight-line travel time.

Balls rolling under gravity on a cycloid and on straight lines inclined at various angles.

mkwadee,
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This is an interesting problem in and exercised luminaries like and . I think the latter's use of the is a stroke of genius.

mkwadee,
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Anyway, the took a bit of thought as it requires a bit of , some and is made a bit more tricky as the curve is multi-valued and so you need to treat different branches separately. The was produce with .

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Entropy equilibrium and time travel in the MCU
(need to know the concept of entropy and homeostasis, and previous MCU principles)

https://kbin.social/m/Marvel/t/1051548/Entropy-balance-and-time-travel-in-the-MCU

PS I made this up a while ago.
#timetravel #multiverse #mcu #physics #entropy #quantumtheory #homeostasis

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German mineralogist and physicist Franz Ernst Neumann died in 1895.

Neumann made significant advances in the mathematical understanding of crystal structures & their physical properties. His work laid the groundwork for the field of crystallography. He also developed the concept of the piezoelectric effect in crystals.In 1831, he established the Neumann's Law: the molecular heat of a compound is equal to the sum of the atomic heats of its constituents.

Frontispiece of "Vorlesungen über theoretische Optik", 1885 By Franz Ernst Neumann

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Sabine Hossenfelder
The Physics of Portals (Made With Love)
https://piped.video/watch?v=cox7481IE6o

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Particle physics and cosmology go hand-in-hand, despite the vast difference in scales. So when something new starts brewing in the quantum world, we pay attention. On this week’s Big Picture Science - could physics experiments take us “Beyond the Standard Model?”

Listen here: https://bigpicturescience.org/beyond-the-standard-model

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Today's thing I can't integrate:
sin^3(x)/(1+a-a cos(x))^2 dx from 0 to pi
#maths #physics

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Just boring electromagnetism stuff

video/mp4

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told me to call the manager. So much for sneaking in and discovering glueball particles on my own. This stinks. I want my money back, !

@physics @setiinstitute

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