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i remember in classic mech 1 we had to do a double pendulum. hated that class during but now i miss it.

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How do universal constructions determine a representation of a set-value functor?
I assume that if the universal construction is an object A, then the functor is Hom(A,-) or Hom(-,A), is that right?
What in case the universal is an arrow?
Any why is it true anyway?

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Another silly question:
In a process, which is eventually operated periodically (voltage from a source is transformed over my circuit of complicated elements to a gas discharge system), can the power at the source integrated over that period be smaller than the power at the resistance of interest?
People here measure power at a voltage generator and at a discharge gap and the first one is smaller than the first. This puts the second current measurement into question.

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