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>> No.6170213 [View]

>>6170207
DINGDINGDING

>>6170202 had the right idea. I was ready to give it to you

Alright, I'm not the OP or anything, but just letting you guys know I have to leave now, but I really enjoyed this and hope these threads become a regular thing on /sci/.

>> No.6170187 [View]

>>6170161
destruction of vacuum?
>>6170172
I'm looking for a name of an equation specifically for fluids, the word "equation" was a hint towards this name..
>>6170178
Think simpler.

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>> No.6170142 [View]

>>6170104
correct.

>> No.6170102 [View]

>>6170094
(center of mass was correct)

>> No.6170098 [View]

>>6170094
was directed at >>6170090
But I'm really unsure what you mean.

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>>6170059
>>6170062
>>6170063
>>6170073

If you mean where they are derived from: What is Newton's second postulate?
Otherwise: What is conservation of (angular) momentum?

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>> No.6170041 [View]

>>6170034
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal

>> No.6170039 [View]

>>6170026
Correctomundo!
>>6170030 (commonly for being a noble gas)

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>>6170004
>>6170005
>>6170006
>>6170008
correct!
>>6170003
haha

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>>6169977
correct!

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>>6169970
No idea, but
>hue

Classical Mechanics coming up.

>> No.6169955 [View]

>>6169936
Also: correct!

>>6169938
They do have oxygen, but that's for other reasons (being self-sufficient)

>> No.6169950 [View]

>>6169941
I actually still don't think that's correct, but at least it's less moronic. :p

>> No.6169941 [View]

>>6169934
I obviously meant "What is speed of sound?" but I can't reply for 30 seconds so I'll look like an idiot. ;_;

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>>6169919
>>6169923
Correct!

>>6169931
lightspeed?

>> No.6169915 [View]

>>6169912
Indirectly yes, but more fundamentally..

>> No.6169913 [View]

>>6169905
What is absorption?

>> No.6169906 [View]

>>6169835
>>6169873
Mmm..once again I probably should have worded my question better. It's not as strongly "self-imposed" as for example Moore's law. Perhaps a better comparison would be Newtonian Fluid Mechanics that generally don't always hold. My point was that people actively make sure this sought after law holds, because people are expecting it to hold (like Moore's Law).

>> No.6169873 [View]

>>6169853
>Murphy's Law
Not really a law of electronics, is it? :D
>>6169861
I can see your reasoning, but that's not what I'm after. It's way more basic than that.

>> No.6169842 [View]

>>6169835
was directed at >>6169822
What is a Whale? (bit of a guess) Math.

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>>6169808
Thanks, but I'm actually far from an expert on any of these topics so I can't keep going forever.

>> No.6169808 [View]

>>6169783
>>6169784
>>6169785
>>6169789
Correct!

Please, do post some questions yourself too. :p

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