With SONAR, the transmitted sound source is also being received at the same point which allows for the intended measurement. This generalizes that method to a source being captured by a sink in any point in the…
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Love it! Thanks for sharing, you're doing the science god's work, kid. You'll go far, I'm sure of it.
V... sign...
I wanted to get quarters out of a change jar and remembered exactly this. Just shook it around (lightly) until there were quarters at the top.
In no way am I qualified to talk about this with any sort of certainty, but I have been studying EE for the past 2 years and live in a house with a physicist who is probably far more well read in this topic. Classical…
The IPA on wikipedia uses "ə", indicating a sound closer to "uh" (like commA) versus "at" (like crAp).
I do understand where the confusion is stemming from, but taking the time to properly learn the clash between Leibniz and Lagrange is very important. It makes a lot of sense to use one versus the other in specific…
Worth the read.
This.
Related: https://fermatslibrary.com/
Electrical engineer here. Sounds waves are called transverse waves because their displacement moves in the positive/negative y directions, which appears to give the impression that the wave is a single traveling…
I'm so glad I found this comment! It's cool to see others skate on here.
I'm not sure how fond I am of the frame design, it has a sort of flair to it that makes it look strange.
This seems like a really interesting and awesome idea.I would love to see it complete.
Every Iron man I have seen, I have always been fond of their credits. Awesome job
Codecademy and Treehouse need to jump on the bandwagon
Sounds awesome and expensive
WOW, thats pretty cool. Got lost pretty quickly
Fight between codecademy and code.org probably
No, I feel that this website shouldn't follow reddit, but instead maybe try something diffrent
With SONAR, the transmitted sound source is also being received at the same point which allows for the intended measurement. This generalizes that method to a source being captured by a sink in any point in the…
...Ai?
Love it! Thanks for sharing, you're doing the science god's work, kid. You'll go far, I'm sure of it.
V... sign...
I wanted to get quarters out of a change jar and remembered exactly this. Just shook it around (lightly) until there were quarters at the top.
In no way am I qualified to talk about this with any sort of certainty, but I have been studying EE for the past 2 years and live in a house with a physicist who is probably far more well read in this topic. Classical…
The IPA on wikipedia uses "ə", indicating a sound closer to "uh" (like commA) versus "at" (like crAp).
I do understand where the confusion is stemming from, but taking the time to properly learn the clash between Leibniz and Lagrange is very important. It makes a lot of sense to use one versus the other in specific…
Worth the read.
This.
Related: https://fermatslibrary.com/
Electrical engineer here. Sounds waves are called transverse waves because their displacement moves in the positive/negative y directions, which appears to give the impression that the wave is a single traveling…
I'm so glad I found this comment! It's cool to see others skate on here.
I'm not sure how fond I am of the frame design, it has a sort of flair to it that makes it look strange.
This seems like a really interesting and awesome idea.I would love to see it complete.
Every Iron man I have seen, I have always been fond of their credits. Awesome job
Codecademy and Treehouse need to jump on the bandwagon
Sounds awesome and expensive
WOW, thats pretty cool. Got lost pretty quickly
Fight between codecademy and code.org probably
No, I feel that this website shouldn't follow reddit, but instead maybe try something diffrent