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  • This is partially just revisiting some high school physics The physics of this are a messy mix, but you can see it as a shield near the surface ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Some physics related to everyday life#EM_spectrum]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Some physics related to everyday life#Communication]] ...
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  • This is ''not'' correct to physics, and actively confusing if you want to understand the intricacies [[Category:Random everyday stuff]] ...
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  • seen in everyday life and/or products. [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • And we need to not just state conclusions, we need to back it up with physics, and we need to compare and argue different causes, to support the comparis ...''could'' call boiling, though that's more a gas-law technicality than the everyday boiling you think of)}}. ...
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  • The physics of such interactions involves electric polarizability and a handful of othe Physics has different sets of equations to approximate the larger-scale effects, wh ...
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  • Kelvin is very convenient in physics and chemistry because it relates to From that angle, Celcius and Farenheit are purely about ''everyday'' convenience, ...
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  • And sometimes physics are in your way. Even humans show some variability in just the physics of their hand, ...
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  • This is partially just revisiting some high school physics The physics of this are a messy mix, but you can see it as a shield near the surface ...
    81 KB (13,341 words) - 19:45, 26 March 2024
  • ==What physics says== Physics talks about '''force''', ...
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  • ...touching melts faster and and less heat is being sunk into the leads. The physics of it is actually a little interesting and it helps to have a good think ab In everyday soldering, the main thing that helps is removing oxidation on the surface y ...
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  • ===Latency and physics=== :: but in everyday use it's useful to have the OS mix the sounds of all programs, so that noth ...
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  • ...eans it won't lead to a large temperature difference. There are some other physics reasons, and practical reason, why it's usually not worth scaling up, so it https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/261284/how-does-the-eco-cooler-air-conditioner- ...
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  • : basic physics - warming up due to exertion, or environmental temperature, that mean you h : ''if'' you can control for most of that last list - physics of the moment, and health, and further calibration, ...
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  • ...are mostly used for factory calibration, sometimes recalibration, but not everyday use. And due to physics, most such solutions are pretty uniform, meaning the conductivity is too. ...
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  • ...on't go into stage setups here, the details are different. {{comment|(Same physics, different givens. With stage equipment, distances are large and ''most''' ...a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopole_antenna monopole antenna]). For everyday lengths this is still in the MHz, but ...
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  • And a game will have a bunch of, well, game logic, and often physics that needs to be calculated before we're down to purely ''visual'' calculat It's enough information for most everyday tasks, and certainly dealing with slower motion, yes. ...
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  • EM itself is considered photons, but this gets into quantum physics, so in most cases it's a lot easier to think of EM as "becomes a magnetic f For DC, everyday wires, and usual currents, electrons move at the order of centimeters per s ...
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  • Physics-wise, the above-described RFID / NFC can be designed to work up to a meter, ...device, so that devices can authenticate each other ''later'' as well. In everyday use, pairing tends to refer to both.)}} ...
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