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  • #REDIRECT [[Sound physics and some human psychoacoustics]] ...
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  • In weather/physics, [[Electronics_notes/Electricity_and_humans#Lightning|Lightning]] as in sta ...
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  • physics, In physics: ...
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  • In physics and electronics, [[EM_spectrum#EM_spectrum|Electromagnetism]] <!-- {{commen ...
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  • ...of those concepts that signal you're on the more complex side of everyday physics. ...
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  • * In physics: '''Wigner-Seitz unit cells''', '''Brillouin zones''' (depending on what it ...
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  • ''equally'' sensitive to all directions, and the physics why differs between the two. ...
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  • As far as I can tell, physics doesn't allow that from black body radiation. [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • The example is often physics, pushing a thing, where energy and work are in watt, and power is in joules ...
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  • ...actual parameter used is often based more on "my map looks better" than on physics. ...
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  • In physics and chemistry, ...
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  • so certain physics works in '''mass of water vapor per ''mass'' of air''' (usually in grams pe This is ''not'' correct to physics, and actively confusing if you want to understand the intricacies ...
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  • [[Category:Space]][[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • except in utter earnesty, about real-world physics that is entirely verifiable. ...
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  • ...traints, but the more automatic the movement/orientation is managed (think physics engines), the harder and more annoying that is to do. ...
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  • ...t a simple, uniform, linear system (like image sensors are, for reasons of physics, and the sanity of everyone that has to deal with them). ...
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  • :: e.g. arXiv for physics, math and computer science, medrxiv. for health science ...
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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 [[Category:Space]][[Category:Physics]][[Category:Nerding around]] ...
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  • Even a sci fi rocket has to adhere to physics - there's only so much mass, [[Category:Physics]] ...
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  • ====Related physics==== Going from physics to human perception involves a few targeted steps. ...
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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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  • You may remember a physics lesson (about standing waves and such) where you tied a rope to the wall, a ...
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  • *** Examples: bots/other players/NPCs, physics objects, guns, sometimes parts of or even whole buildings ===Notes on physics and movable objects=== ...
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  • Kelvin is very convenient in physics and chemistry because it relates to ...is twice the thermal energy, which makes a lot of sense to use in a lot of physics, more than Celcius or Farenheit. ...
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  • and the strings are mostly doing resonance because physics, Yes in that the physics of the guitar body matters ''much'' less than it does in acoustic guitars. ...
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  • ...truments (and e.g. a [[Leslie speaker]]) the two come hand in hand, due to physics. ...
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  • Physics-wise: ...
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  • and in particular those related to physics and engineering. ...
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  • ==Physics== ...
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  • The two just mentioned seem common in chemistry/biology.{{verify}} Physics has its own take, for example. ...
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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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  • While transistor physics are interesting, they are also more complex than you'll need to know for mo The physics are a little different, ...
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  • The answer from physics would probably be a '''Spectral Power Distribution'''[https://en.wikipedia. ...
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  • [[Category:Space]][[Category:Physics]][[Category:Nerding around]] ...
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  • Physics makes it impossible to have a good gain for all frequencies at the same tim ...
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  • PhysiX - nVidia's physics engine Havok - general physics engine (CPU?{{verify}}) ...
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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 ===Hints originating in physics and chemistry=== ...
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  • ...ed parts (two-handed pipetting woo!) it's more speed. If it's all particle physics then it waits in line. ...
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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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  • ...more attention will have been paid, but you can only improve them so much. Physics is in the way. ...
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  • ==What physics says== Physics talks about '''force''', ...
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  • ===Latency and physics=== * for reference, consider that basic physics means a moderate-sized practice space also has delays on this order ...
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  • The further away, the more that physics makes it hard for things to really be directional enough, so you tend to wi ...involved when it's not a headset, and if poor use means you are limited by physics, fanciness is wasted. ...
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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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  • Attenuation in the widest sense refers to the concept in physics where energy is reduced, be it ...
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  • ...and (except for a not-very-efficient-at-all physics class model) http://www.physics.sjsu.edu/becker/physics51/capacitors.htm ...
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  • And due to physics, most such solutions are pretty uniform, meaning the conductivity is too. ...
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  • * http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/tk/370/jcalvert/dischg.htm.html * https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/116907/whats-the-relationship-between-glow-and- ...
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  • Latency has some quantifiable bounds because of physics, :: Also, the physics of cables - ''very roughly'', assume that fiber and copper go at around 0.7 ...
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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''' ...
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  • : basic physics - warming up due to exertion, or environmental temperature, that mean you h : ''if'' you can control for everything else on that last list - physics of the moment, and health, and further calibration, ...
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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 :: If we're talking real physics, people can only change direction so fast without assistance and/or damage. ...
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  • Due to the physics of the springs, this mostly focuses at the lower end of the spectrum, which ...
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  • SSDs don't have those physics in the way, and can guarantee lower latency, both on average and fairly con ...
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  • : lessen response on the low and high ends (because electroncs and physics, though this one is more complex) ...
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  • ...ing as a 3dBi omnidirectional antenna. That statement violates the laws of physics. ...
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  • ..., though. There are greek letters in there, but just ones commonly used in physics ...
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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 http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/280611/why-do-we-use-ac-for-long-distance-trans ...
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  • Physics-wise, the above-described RFID / NFC can be designed to work up to a meter, ...
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