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Q: Can electrodynamic tether propulsion use the solar magnetic field?

WoodyElectrodynamic tethers have been proposed for satellite propulsion in the magnetic fields of Earth and the Gas Giant planets. Is it realistic to consider using the solar magnetic field for electrodynamic propulsion in the inner solar system? The heliospheric magnetic field is stronger than Jupite...

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Q: Categorize Objects by Attribute to Display Count

JimPNI am using the Layer Properties to categorize a large dataset by two attributes: manufacturer material "Manufacturer" + ' - ' + "Material Type" It's returning a long list of combinations as expected. However, I would also like to see the total count against each category in the Layer Propertie...

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Q: How would one go about finding the last four digits of this sum?

CrSb0001So I was looking through the homepage of Youtube when I found this video by Cipher. The question proposed in the video was$$\text{How do I find the last }4\text{ digits of the sum of }2+22+222+2222+\dots+\underbrace{222\dots222}_{1042\text{ digits}}\text{?}$$which I thought that I might be able t...

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Q: Alt+Left Click selecting incorrect faces

CodeZealotI am trying to select the faces that wrap around my object like this: But i would like to do it for these areas: But when I try to do Alt+Left Click, this is the result: If I'm lucky, one in ten times, I will get this, which is what I want: What buttons/settings am I supposed to press/have to...

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Q: Square D Homeline AFCI breakers trip for all appliances

peterI'm trying to install AFCI breakers on my kitchen SABCs (2x 20A circuits), in my Square D Homeline panel. Unfortunately, the breakers trip whenever I try to do anything useful on those circuits. I've spent hours going over all the wiring inside the boxes and making sure connections are tight, con...

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Q: How to join the tables in the following way?

John TaylorConsider two tables: Tab1 = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {10, 8}]; Tab2 = RandomReal[{1, 2}, {10, 4}]; I would like to replace the 5th and 6th columns of Tab1 with Tab2, i.e., Tab3 = Join[Tab1[[All, {1, 2, 3, 4}]], Tab2, Tab1[[All, {7, 8}]], 2]; Is there any other way of doing this?

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Q: What star would cause a planet to have white plants?

Tyson DennisOkay, I'm trying to make a planet that has at least part of its surface, or at least part of its underground, habitable for humans (breathable atmosphere at a suitable pressure, a suitable level of gravity and radiation, and a suitable temperature). The plants here are white in color. What kind o...

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Q: What will happen to speed of my sound if I'am moving while producing sound? (animation included)

Rohit Shekhawat(The question is very ambiguous, here is the actual scenario I am talking about. I will rename the question, if its required in future.) If I am standing still and I produce a sound pulse in direction perpendicular to me, and then I start moving, my sound will move in direction perpendicular to m...

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Q: Lint tool is throwing an error about bit width when adding two 10-bit unsigned numbers and assigning to a 11-bit net

nebuchadnezzar_IIMy code: module adder(a,b,result); input wire [9:0] a,b; output wire [10:0] result; assign result = a + b; endmodule My company recently changed policy to escalate the linting rule (W164a and W164b) mismatch of LHS and RHS bit widths from warnings to errors. Now I either have to waive t...

 
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Q: It boggles my mind

Lukas RotterPart of the Monthly Topic Challenge #10: Möbius Strips, Klein Bottles, and other unusual topological surfaces +--->--->--->---+ | o | r | t | h | ^---+---+---+---v | n | o | g | o | ^---+---+---+---v | a | l | l | y | ^---+---+---+---v | y | l | n | o | +---<---<---<---+ +---+---+---+---+ | a ...

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Q: Does post selection of a qubit introduce non-linearity?

AndreaProblem I have a multi-qubit state $\lvert \psi \rangle$ and an ancilla qubit $\lvert 0 \rangle$ that I use to extend my state, getting the new state $\lvert 0\rangle \otimes \lvert \psi \rangle$. Suppose now I apply a generic unitary operation on this state and get a new state $$ \lvert \phi \ra...

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Q: Piping of stream from wget to tar

Андрей ТернитиI want to download the Linux kernel and unarchive it in one step. There are a lot manuals about it. So I tried: $ wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.3.1.tar.xz | tar -xav -C /home/a/myKernel/ --2023-05-06 03:04:38-- https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.3.1...

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Q: Will I sound weird if I consistently use Präteritum?

ichsprechedeutschnichtI recently started learning German and got into some of the details of German grammar. I know there are several different ways of expressing events that took place in the past. I learned the following equivalences: German English Präteritum Simple Past Perfekt Past Perfect As I am l...

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Q: Chlorination of 2-phenylbutane

Manthan Kale When the compound is chlorinated on the extreme carbons, there is a chiral carbon in both the resulting compounds, which gives a total of 4 stereo isomers. When compound is chlorinated on 2nd or 3rd carbon, it still has a chiral carbon in both resulting compounds. So the total stereo isomers add...

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Q: Simplifying and evaluating a square root expression involving tangent

Bishop_1I am stuck on the following problem and would appreciate some help solving it: The number $\sqrt{\frac{2-\sqrt{2}}{2+\sqrt{2}}}$ is equal to (a) $\tan \frac{\pi}{4}$; (b) $\tan \frac{\pi}{8}$; (c) $\tan \frac{\pi}{12}$; (d) none of the above. I have tried simplifying the expression and using vari...

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Q: Relationship between basic statements of knowledge and rare exceptions

geotheoryBeing not a philosophy scholar, I am trying to get up to speed on the nature of statements about basic, established facts in human knowledge and how these relate to the existance of rare exceptions. For instance, consider the current Encyclopedia Britannica page for 'tetrapod': All tetrapods sh...

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Q: Parametric models for mixed discrete/continuous data

icurays1I'm curious if there are any common parametric distribution models for mixed discrete/continuous data. For illustration, suppose I have two random vectors, $X_c,X_d$, where $X_c$ is continuous and $X_d$ is discrete. I have data consisting of samples of $(X_c,X_d)$, and I'd like to do some densi...

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Q: Could sophonts that evolved in colder climates keep cool in the tropics with simple technology?

Ichthys KingOn an Earth-like planet, we have a functionally human-like creature which evolved to dwell comfortably in its world's boreal forests. As humans have done, it will likely have a desire to explore its world and find new places to live This raises the question of temperature: Unlike with humans, the...

 
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Q: Why do two identical clists have different element counts?

mrCarnivoreI create one global clist and assign 4, 300 as the two elements to it. \clist_count:N shows its 2 elements. If I copy this clist to a local list the contents of the new list are identical but \clist_count:N shows only 1 element. Why is that? \documentclass{scrlttr2} \ExplSyntaxOn \clist_clear_n...

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Q: Why MRI machine or other EMP generating machine does not damage human but will fry computers?

ShoulOSufficiently strong electromagnetic pulse can/will destroy smartphones and computers. I know somebody who went into MRI machine and forgot VISA credit card in his pocket. Card was toast and he had to get new one. Mobile phone in MRI probably wouldn't fare better. But big part of human body itself...

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Q: Would this 3-phase sequence detector circuit work?

qwertyqwqI was searching for a circuit that would detect 3 phase sequence and give dry contact output if the sequence is correct. I have found the schematic below, from a Daikin compressor manual. I wonder if this will work if I assemble it? As you can see all part of the elements value table given abo...

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Q: How to invert the association?

John TaylorConsider an association assoc := Association[{"a" -> 1, "b" -> 2} ] How to invert it, i.e. to obtain assocInvert:=Association[{1->"a",2->"b"}]

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06:18
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Q: Why isn't my dishwasher cleaning dishes effectively?

Natural Number GuyThe model I have is Whirlpool ADG 7570. It does not wash every object in the machine as good as it should. When I start the machine it seems to be taking in water as normal, and it make normal washing, but it does not do that for too long. Repeat: After a few minutes it stops and make a very low ...

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Q: Does Avianca really require you to speak Spanish to sit in an exit row?

Yehuda_NYCMy Spanish is weak, at best. But I like the legroom of an exit row. Does Avianca really limit exit row seats to Spanish speakers?

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Q: When did they shift from apostrophizing the past tense to using an "e"?

temporary_user_nameI'm reading some Shakespeare and noticing past tense verbs are written as deceiv'd and search'd etc rather than the modern deceived and searched. When did the shift take place in English to the modern way of writing it? Do we know how it happened?

 
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Q: When using AES-256 in combination with HMAC-SHA, should we use SHA-256 or SHA-512?

SeekingAnswersWhen using AES-256 (cipher mode CBC and padding mode PKCS7) in combination with HMAC-SHA for authenticated encryption (assuming alternatives like TLS and AES-GCM cannot be used), should we use SHA-256 or SHA-512? This answer seems to indicate SHA512. Is this interpretation correct? I've seen an ...

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Q: Could two sentient species of the same ancestor evolve to live side by side

WilliamI know that two sentient species can evolve from the same origin. We can look back and see Humans, Neanderthals, and others living at the same time. But Humanity either beat the others or interbreed with them and came out on top. I would like to know the probability of two creatures of similar in...

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Q: Was there ever a "flu season" in the Flintstones original TV show or in subsequent works?

uhohInspired by the Biology SE question Was there a flu season in paleolithic times?. From Wikipedia's Paleolithic: The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic... also called the Old Stone Age (from Greek: παλαιός palaios, "old" and λίθος lithos, "stone"), is a period in human prehistory that is distinguished b...

 
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Q: How to enjoy hamster

ChurroI have a small robo dwarf hamster. He's getting older (maybe ~2 years old?) and I'm trying to figure out how to enjoy him instead of just cohabitating with him. He's a very cute little guy, but not super interactive. To be more specific: He will stand on my hand to grab food, but will not approa...

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Q: Meaning of だわで in this sentence

Blueshell家に辿り着くまで通行人の視線を感じるわ、寒くて風邪を引きそうだわで散々だが致し方ない。 What exactly is だわで here? Google suggest it may be some kind of grammar, but it's not clear. This is narration from context 家に辿り着くまで通行人の視線を感じるわ Here mentions (because he was all wet) until he got home he felt the gaze of the people 寒くて風邪を引きそう the cold, ...

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Q: Is "Dauphin's surprise" a real color name in French?

QuassnoiIn Russian, there are a lot of peculiar color names, one of them being цвет детской неожиданности, literally, "baby's surprise" or "child's surprise". This is a shade of yellow that a newborn baby's poo has. Most sources put it as #F7F21A or close to it (https://get-color.ru/#F7F21A), but of cour...

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Q: Converting AGC Schematic from Single Sided to Dual Sided Supply

TellurideI am working with the attached circuit, sourced from here: Original This circuit is designed for a single sided power supply and has worked very well for me in the past. For a new project, I would like to use it with a dual sided power supply, providing -6V, 0V, and +6V. Ignore the "precharge" ...

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Q: Finding plane from from the projection of a line

Wolgwang The projection of line $$\frac{\mathrm{x}}{2}=\frac{\mathrm{y}-1}{2}=\frac{\mathrm{z}-1}{1}$$ on a plane ' P ' is $$\frac{\mathrm{x}}{1}=\frac{\mathrm{y}-1}{1}=\frac{\mathrm{z}-1}{-1}$$ Determine the equation of plane. What I tried: Clearly, $(0,1,1)$ lies on both the plane and line. $$\cos\th...

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Q: Idiom request: an unacceptable amount of effort

KjaraIn German we have the idiom "doing handstands". It describes an unacceptable amount of effort: The circumstances require it, but they themselves are considered unacceptable. Two examples: Nowadays, pupils have such a short attention span that teachers need to do handstands to keep them engaged. ...

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Q: Creating various road symbols with TikZ

LoganI am trying to create three road symbols with TikZ. These are US Interstate Shield US Highway Shield Generic State Highway "pill". This is basically a rectangle capped with two semi-circles. I have created a package like so... \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} ...

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Q: Did I derive the Kelly criterion correctly?

user67303$$\frac{dX_t}{X_t}=\alpha\frac{dS_t}{S_t}+(1-\alpha)\frac{dS^0_t}{S^0_t}$$ where $\alpha$ is proportion of the investment in the risky asset $S_t$ , and $S^0_t$ is the risk-free asset. $S_t$ follows a geometric Brownian motion, $$\frac{dS_t}{S_t}=\mu{dt}+\sigma{dW_t}$$ $$\frac{dS^0_t}{S^0_t}=rdt$...

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Q: How do I transform a set of vertices into a hexagon shape

Manifestation5I'm new to Blender and I've been trying to attempt to create a low-poly character and I came across this speed build video where one was able to instantly transform a set of vertices into a hexagon shape so they can make the arm. Does anyone know how to do that like in the gif below? What are th...

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Q: My £5 advance purchase train ticket was "changed": will they still honor that price and get me there?

John95I purchased two "Advanced Single" tickets for May 20 on March 2nd and paid just £5! Bargain, yes. Today I've been informed: Unfortunately, Great Western Railway has let us know that part of your journey from London Paddington to Oxford on Saturday 20 May has been affected by a change to the tim...

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Q: Can't understand this GCD algorithm

Zartaj AfserI was trying to get the GCD of two numbers. This function I saw on github works fine but I have a confusion here. The function : function _gcd(uint256 a, uint256 b) external pure returns (uint256) { uint256 _a = a;//65 uint256 _b = b;//784 uint256 temp;//0 while...

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Q: Carbon damage to frame after sideway fall

Eunice NgToday, I went out for a ride and had a small crash. I fell down sideways, then came home and realized there’s a small paint chip (which i’m fine with it) but there’s a small dot which is the deeper one that shows some brown colour. Did I damage the carbon? Left-side of frame, opposite side to r...

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Q: Gaps in the ordinals writable by Ordinal Turing Machines with a single countable parameter

lyrically wickedLet $W(\alpha)$ denote the set of all (countable) ordinals writable by Ordinal Turing Machines with a single (countable) parameter $\alpha$, i.e. each computation starts with a single ($\alpha$-th) cell on the input tape marked with a non-zero symbol (all other cells are marked with a zero symbol...

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Q: Are there non cyclic subgroup of the set of nonzero rationals under multiplication?

Mahmoud albaharNon cyclic subgroup of nonzero rationals under multiplication: My motivation to question is curiosity. Moreover,this would be another proof that the set of non zero rationals under multiplication is not cyclic group. I see that set of dyadic rationals is subgroup of rationals under addition, so, ...

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Q: How to set file permission for multiple users in linux

UdeshI have a file format.sh in linux os. There are five users a, b, c, d & e. How can I set the file permission for different users: a -> Read, Write & Execute b -> Read & Execute c -> Read d -> Execute e -> No permission I have familiarity with basic file permissions modification using chmod, chown &

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Q: Smart contract in WASM to vote for a provider always returns 0 votes

Antonio NardellaI am working with the local-setup and I have a smart contract to vote for a provider. In my schema: structs: Proposal: provider: String # provider name value: Uint64 # service value votes: Uint64 # votes amount state: proposals: Proposal[] and I have a funct...

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Q: Why am I getting 5V at the hex inverter output?

Bhushan WagheWhy am I getting 5V at point A? The microcontroller IO is 3.3V.

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Q: How does every vector space have at least two subspaces?

Ibrahim HasaanMy professor mentioned in class that every vector space has at least two subspaces: itself and the zero subspace. When I asked him if this rule was an exception for the zero vector space, he thought about it and said no, followed by a reason which I didn't understand then and don't remember now (...

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Q: Finding circle tangent to a line and intersecting a given point

heypete Background I am trying to understand a historical engineering drawing intended for machinists producing a part. I am neither an engineer, nor a machinist, and have only a basic understanding of such drawings. As is apparently typical for such drawings, they contain measurements related to differ...

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Q: What does the title "Auguries of Innocence" (William Blake) mean?

user392289William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence" starts with a quatrain whose relation to the rest of the poem is not immediately apparent to me, describing a powerful kind of vision/imagination which transcends normal ability: To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity...

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Q: Why is a tetrahedron used in the derivation of Cauchy's stress formula

TanamasAfter looking at the derivation of Cauchy's stress formula, stated as: $$ \vec{t} = \sigma \hat{n} $$ I've reflected upon the derivation and some questions have arised. I state them below: First of all, why are we using tetrahedrons in our derivation? Are we limited to this geometric shape, or i...

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Q: How to increase horizontal subdivisions without increasing vertical

Confused_UserI'm using this grid of strips as the rubber flaps you see on airport luggage scanners. It currently has a cloth simulation applied to it. I was wondering how I could increase the vertical resolution of the flaps so that it doesn't looks so segmented. Subdivision Surface modifier and shade smooth...

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Q: Solve for euqation that just above 10000 degree

LomathI am trying to solve a equation whose degree rises as n rises: n = 10002; equ = -b; Do[equ = equ + (1 - b) v^i, {i, n - 1}]; vs = Solve[{equ /. {b -> (n - 2)/n}} == 0, v, Reals]; Do[If[0 <= vs[[j, 1, 2]] <= 1, fans = vs[[j, 1, 2]]], {j, Length[vs]}]; fans = vs (1)I am looking for the real answer...

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Q: Reducing the resolution of a raster layer in QGIS: "Save as..." or "Align Raster..."?

winnewoerpIn QGIS (Version 3.22), if I need to change (reduce) the resolution of a raster layer, I can simply choose "Save as.." from the "Layer" menu or I can use the "Align Raster" tool from the "Raster" menu. I would have expected that it's possible to choose the resampling method when doing it via "Sav...

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Q: Error in Gaussian Process Implementation

kklawI have been trying to define a Gaussian Process from hand by simply writing down the required formulas and apply them to an toy example. Here is what my (noise-free), observed data looks like: x_observed = np.arange(-5, 5, 0.2).reshape(-1, 1) y_observed = np.sin(x_train) fig, ax = plt.subplots(f...

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Q: When applying for a UK visa do they see all countries l have been to

CeeWhen applying for Uk visa do they see all countries l have been to.

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Q: Why does cleveref change theorem style unexpectedly?

MichaelI observe the style of a theorem that uses a shared counter being changed unexpectedly when cleveref is used. I expect all new theorems to have the default style plain as in asmbook, with small caption title font and italic body font. However, when cleveref is used, the fact theorem, which shares...

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Q: How Vishnu created these rituals?

VHIYOMAN SHANMUGANATHAN MoeIn this chapter of Brahmanda Purana says:- 24-29a. It was the lord who created all types of sacrifices and the necessary adjuncts thereof. He duly created the sacred fires of Gārhapatya and Āhavanīya and the monthly Śrāddha rite of Anvāhārya. He created the various adjuncts of sacrifice such as ...

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Q: 23.04: how to add new folder to Nautilus window using GUI

SteveInBavariaSince upgrading to 23.04 there is no longer the option to add a new folder/directory or file under the "three lines" menu in the top right of the Nautilus window. The are only options for a new window or a new tab there, The only way I have found to add a new directory is to use Ctrl + Shift + N....

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Q: toroidal Tic-Tac-Toe

quaraguePart of the Monthly Topic Challenge #10: Möbius Strips, Klein Bottles, and other unusual topological surfaces Warm-up for topological thinking. You are playing Tic-Tac-Toe with the usual 3x3 grid but instead of putting the grid on flat paper it is on a torus. The top is glued to the bottom and th...

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Q: Linear independence in differential equations

steatodaI'm currently taking linear algebra and differential equations class simultaneously. However, its not clear to me that why we need 2 linearly independent solutions for 2nd order linear equations. If it was 3rd order, would it be 3 and why? Like is it 2 dimensional when it becomes 2nd order? $$ay'...

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Q: Why can "через неделю" mean "через 14 дней" depending on the context?

Maroon Racoon Context : We have math class every Thursday. The teacher said, "...в следущий четверг у нас не будет контрольной... ...будет через неделю" To me "через неделю"(1) means in seven days. I asked some friends and they explained that he meant "after 14 days". Then I asked my English teacher (a na...

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Q: Frozen Stars - Alternate sources of electricity

ArktourosUltorMaximus7600As in my previous question, I was talking about survival, when the parent star of a planet, Eridanus, froze due to some unknown cause. So the residents of this planet Taurus, the Villagers, have done everything possible to ensure their survival, and for a later time, generate enough heat to warm ...

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Q: Why do we use main function in almost all the programming languages?

Kakashi SanWhy do we need the main function and can't we execute the code without it? Can't we just execute our code outside the main function by making our own function?

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Q: Is this path planning problem NP-complete?

Mohammad Al-TurkistanyGiven N integers L1, L2, ... , Ln ,we have a robot that starts at (0,0) moves north on integer grid for L1 steps, then it either continues in its current direction or makes 90 degrees right turn then moves L2 steps and repeats for all Li. Problem: Can the robot return to the origin?

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Q: override pinMode, digitalWrite and digitalRead

IlkaI am using the ESP32 Arduino Framework and I have some GPIO expanders attached via I²C. They work fine and I now want to map some unused pin numbers to them so I can used my custom pin numbers in pinMode, digitalRead and digitalWrite. Luckily, the Arduino core links these functions weakly. extern...

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Q: What are these composite overwrapped pressure vessels on Super Heavy?

Abdullahhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Super_Heavy The oxygen tank has four chines attached. These protect the various COPVs on board, as well as providing lift during flight. First I've heard of these things. No explanation as to what they are or what they do.

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Q: Is my current 30 amp breaker compatible with this AC?

AmirThe unit in question asks for 208/230 V ~ 60Hz, 1Ph as the power source. I have a 30 amp circuit breaker that used to be for a water boiler. It's a 30A 2 Pole 120/240V Type Q Breaker The part I'm confused by is the 1 Phase, requirement on the unit, while the breaker is a two pole breaker. Does th...

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Q: Past-Memory Loop

Agent Smithx = An event, an image (sensu latissimo) of which you have in yer mind. x is memory only if x is a past event x is a past event only if x is a memory The criterion for x being a memory (and not, inter alia, an imagination) is that x is a past event. The criterion that x is a past event is that ...

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Q: Why do bigger clusters yield less capacity?

martixyI was playing around with a thumb drive and I noticed a counter-intuitive trend. The bigger I make the cluster size (allocation unit size in windows, block size in linux), the less capacity gets reported. Which is weird, because basic logic dictates the opposite - bigger clusters should result in...

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Q: How to make a candle smoke shader?

omiyageI am trying to simulate smoke rising from a candle, and was trying to find a way to make a volumetric shader that works on Cycles. I found a tutorial for something similar that works on 2d planes using texture coordinates and a noise texture. Looks like this: But I needed something similar that ...

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Q: MtM of interest rate swap if forward rates are realised

JamesrIt might be a very simple question but for some reason I’m a bit confused. Let’s say we enter a long SOFR vs fix interest swap at par. Say 5 year swap with annual coupons (the rfr is daily compounded and paid at each annual reset). The swap rate will be the average of forward rates weighted by th...

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Q: Converting dumbbell weights to barbell weights

Mark FieldI like to use dumbbells for upper body with some regularity to make sure my left arm stays equally strong compared to my right. As everyone is aware, using dumbbells requires using lighter weights; I can't, say, bench press the same weight with dumbbells as I can with a barbell. So my question is...

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Q: Why the variable inside the compiled code is a tensor but not a scalar?

John TaylorConsider the data data0, data1: data0 = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {10^4, 3}]; (*Number of columns pairs*) npairs = 12; data1 = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {100, 2*npairs}]; and some function func1 that would use the values of data0, data1: func1[x1_, y1_, x2_, y2_, X0_, Y0_] = Exp[-x1^2 - y1^2 - x2^2 - y2^2]/...

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Q: Confusion about the flow of current in an induced emf system

kauselis3000Down below is a conductive bar of length $L$ moving on two conductive rails in a magnetic Field. I have a couple of questions regarding the flow of current in such a system. How does the current flow through the closed circuit if the length of the bar $L$ is larger than the width of the rails $l$...

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Q: What will be the destiny of the oxygen gas created in the future hydrogen economy?

VergiliusWhen I was recently studying biomass-to-electricity (gasification methods, Drax power station...), I was wondering whether the efficiencies of these systems would not benefit from a source of pure oxygen gas: if such a gas were to be used as the oxidans, in stead of ordinary air, the reaction hea...

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Q: I use color with left color, right color and fill in tikz, but why are these two cases different?

robot\begin{tikzpicture} \draw[left color=BlueGreen,right color=BlueGreen] (0,0) rectangle (2,1); \end{tikzpicture} \begin{tikzpicture} \draw[fill=BlueGreen] (0,0) rectangle (2,1); \end{tikzpicture} The result is

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Q: Quickly simulating "mean-time until collision"

Yaroslav BulatovSuppose I draw (with replacement) colored balls from bins with probabilities $h_1,\ldots,h_d$ and want to estimate mean time until 2 balls of same colors are drawn. What's the fastest way to estimate this? Adapting JimB's code from this answer is below, wondering if it can be made much faster. Ex...

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Q: Most isolated place on Earth

Dmitry KamenetskyIf you come to this place on Earth then at certain times the closest people to you are in Space! Where are you?

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Q: Stuck transaction with enough fee rate

BrunoI've sent a Bitcoin transaction using the Bitcoin Core client and later realized the fee was too low (Fee 0.00005814 BTC ~ $1.69 USD) https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/ab8e9542604ca326a7b1f562feab9db621cc669fce2a6332303ce14714f9e79a So I've added some balance to the same wallet...

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Q: By ourselves puzzle

Prim3numbahWhat's the 4-word phrase I'm looking for?

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Q: Price Elasticiyt of Demand & (AR - MR)

CormJackI have the following question: Using this equation: $MR = P(1+\frac{1}{ε})$ and the attached graph. How does the vertical distance between the demand curve and MR curve at a given level of output depend on the PeD (ε) at that output level. My Answer: Vertical Distance $= AR - MR = \frac{p•q}{q}...

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Q: Seeking a (simple-to-use) solution for communication over 12V DC power lines

Huub SmeitinkI am working on a project that involves communication over a 12V DC (2A) power line using a two-wire cable. I would like to transmit data over the same cable and am looking for a simple-to-use IC or solution that can handle communication over 12V DC power lines. Ideally, I am looking for a dedica...

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Q: Mixed Partial Derivatives in Profit Function

CormJack$\pi(x,z) = p(a\ln(x) + b\ln(z)) - w_xx - w_zz$ Question 1: Using the first order conditions, we get: $x = \frac{pa}{w_x}$ $z = \frac{pb}{w_z}$ What do we call these Input demand functions as a function of price i.e. are they just un-compensated demand functions as in consumer theory? . I.e. When...

Law
Law
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Q: Is an arrest legal if no reason is given?

User65535From the UK Government website: The police arrest procedure If you’re arrested the police must: identify themselves as the police tell you that you’re being arrested tell you what crime they think you’ve committed explain why it’s necessary to arrest you explain to you that you’re not free to l...

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Q: Find a encircliement in Hexagonal grid (optimization issue)

ArtemiZ StudioI have a hex grid of 10000 cells (100x100). The player can grab a cell next to one of his cells (borders). If the player has formed a ring after placing a cell, I want to get a list of cells that ended up in the encircliment. This is what it looks like before creating the enсircliment The player...

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Q: What's the optimal weight of a bladed weapon?

M SIn my magic system, people are capable of forming weapons out of their aura. The density of aura is naturally around 0.1g/cm3, but can be compressed down to 0.5g/cm. This means that aura can at most have a density similar to wood, but can be even stronger than steel. As a result, aura is primaril...

DIY
DIY
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Q: What to do about moisture in crawlspace

Tod BirdsallWe bought our new Chattanooga, TN home in August and it is ~3 years old. The crawlspace has some water penetration on one side of our house. We live on a hill and the water is penetrating on the side of the house that is downhill from our neighbors. The home inspector pointed out the water in the...

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Q: How to automaticaly plot multiple numerical functions?

Alexandru ChirvasaI am new to Mathematica and I don't understand how can I plot more numerical functions on the same graph without writing them manually. I don't think that I explain what I do to clearly but I will attach some pictures below in hope of making it easier to understand. xM = 20; Nx = 1024; dx = 2xM...


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