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Oct 25, 2017 23:03
then you shouldn't have a problem reading it ... :o
Oct 25, 2017 23:02
@0celo7 i.imgur.com/6KHIk8V.png "german full cursive" :D
Oct 25, 2017 22:54
happy if it works for you :) I usually went through 500 pages of printing paper in 2-3 months :D
Oct 25, 2017 22:48
how do you see page I and V of a calculation at the same time?
Oct 25, 2017 22:48
O_O
Oct 25, 2017 22:48
I could never have made it anywhere without those large amounts of paper spread across all my desk/room
Oct 25, 2017 22:00
@0celo7 that sounds very much like a pleb thing to say :3
Oct 25, 2017 21:59
well, I'd guess there's no exact translation anyway - for "I've got a high workload" I'd probably use "hohe Arbeitsbelastung" so it will probably depend on the context
Oct 25, 2017 21:55
@ACuriousMind Arbeitspensum?
Sep 19, 2017 21:06
@AndrasDeak I think he still believes he made the Berlin wall fall :)
Sep 17, 2017 14:00
@Blue this is not really much analysis beyond very very very basic stuff
Sep 16, 2017 10:01
shouldn't the energy difference between 3p energy levels always be rather small :o
Sep 15, 2017 23:48
indeed
Sep 15, 2017 23:47
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Q: Why do we not realize that light has mass

Billy J. BellI'm sitting here watching waves on the lake, if there were no water there would be no waves -- if light had no mass there would be no waves, the belief that light doesn't have mass is wrong. If light had no mass the speed would be infinite but it is not, it really doesn't take a genius to see tha...

Sep 14, 2017 21:39
@Phase the difference between "dumb moments" and "not dumb moments" is 98% experience
Sep 14, 2017 21:34
no clue how that's actually called in english
Sep 14, 2017 21:34
not linearisation ... linear factorisation
Sep 14, 2017 21:33
@Phase linearisation of the characteristic polynomial?
Sep 14, 2017 21:24
y'' - 3y' - 4 = 0 ? And what's D?
Aug 17, 2017 21:57
@0celóñe7 that doesn't provide any reason
Aug 17, 2017 21:56
@0celóñe7 O_O'' why not?
Aug 17, 2017 21:49
@CooperCape use Euler-Lagrange, that will be effective :3
Jul 23, 2017 18:06
without any doubt
Jul 23, 2017 18:05
iv
Jun 17, 2017 13:49
@ACuriousMind the mix might still taste better :o
Jun 17, 2017 13:46
@ACuriousMind it's cereals after all and I think your parents could have taken it :D but maybe, if you mix in more cereals, the crispiness comes back?
Jun 17, 2017 13:44
@ACuriousMind should've continued to eat :o
Jun 17, 2017 13:11
@BalarkaSen yuck, on a saturday?
Jun 17, 2017 13:03
@bolbteppa I have found a lot of people to be much more susceptible to esoteric explanations than to decent math, so it might be a question of perspective ... :D
Jun 17, 2017 13:01
@bolbteppa you usually try teaching classical mechanics to undergrads who struggle with differential equations ... so, it's a good idea not to go into functionals yet I think
Jun 17, 2017 12:53
@BalarkaSen that's very reasonable :)
Jun 15, 2017 15:27
@Abcd you're welcome :)
Jun 15, 2017 15:26
would that change your result?
Jun 15, 2017 15:26
so it's in m^3/s
Jun 15, 2017 15:26
I think v is a volumetric flow rate
Jun 15, 2017 15:25
and the unit of v is m/s for you?
Jun 15, 2017 15:23
how could we hope to help you?
Jun 15, 2017 15:23
@Abcd from what you have written, we do not know how you are trying to do your dimensional analysis
Jun 15, 2017 14:02
then you can dispute the duplicate flag
Jun 15, 2017 14:02
@1010011010 if I were in your shoes I would a) include in my text that I know there are this and this other question but point out in which way they do not solve my own question and b) make the question maybe a bit more accessible. Starting with a short version, giving a bit of structure makes it easier to read - because as it is, I think anyone not completely immersed in the topic will not attempt to follow all the steps
Jun 15, 2017 09:21
@Qmechanic I think it can stay here; I also think it would benefit from explaining its issue a bit more extensively
Jun 13, 2017 21:09
O_o~"
Jun 11, 2017 19:08
@BernardoMeurer :D
Jun 11, 2017 11:20
nah, still doesn't work ... well, whatever, thanks @Slereah anyway :)
Jun 11, 2017 11:19
test: $ \int \partial $
Jun 11, 2017 11:04
@BalarkaSen ok, that makes sense
Jun 11, 2017 11:04
I think we are in lack of high quality questions anyway
Jun 11, 2017 11:03
@Felix.C post that question on the main page
Jun 11, 2017 11:02
@BalarkaSen because you said "on tangent vectors yup" - sounded like that was a special case