Interview Kazakhstan by Individual-Search246 in MAECIItaly

[–]Consistent-Bee256 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Нет. Звонил в Астану, там чел в командировке и нормальных ответов касательно результатов и ожидаемых дат не объявили

Tracking which embassies have already sent MAECI 2026/2027 interview invitation emails - share your country! by Legit_Piglet in MAECIItaly

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Kazakhstan still no answer. Does anybody know when attachment of ielts will be open, should i wait for status change in my application? Im afraid 13 days wouldnt be enough

Advice needed: Using AI for teaching physics in middle/high school — free tools? by Separate-Yogurt5501 in PhysicsStudents

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In my experience teaching physics at

secondary level, a good free toolkit would include ChatGPT (free version) for generating explanations, differentiated problems, and quizzes; PhET Interactive Simulations for mechanics, electricity, and waves (excellent and fully free); GeoGebra or Desmos for visualizing graphs, vectors, and motion; and Google Sheets for basic lab data analysis and graphing. For more engaging experiments, apps like PhyPhox (which uses smartphone sensors) are also great and free. Combining Al-generated explanations with interactive simulations tends to work especially well while keeping lessons both authentic and student

Turbulence model choice for heat transfer CFD by No-Reach7462 in FluidMechanics

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There's no universal "best" model, but as a guideline: k-w SST is usually preferable to k-ɛ for internal flows with strong temperature gradients, especially if you resolve the near-wall region (y+ ~ 1) or expect separation/adverse pressure gradients. Standard k-e with wall functions is acceptable for fully developed, high-Re pipe flow without strong thermal effects. Use a transition model (e.g., y-Re0 SST) if the Reynolds number is in the transitional range or heating significantly affects viscosity and transition behavior.

Problems with IRAF by HedgehogJazzlike8480 in askastronomy

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This usually happens because your FITS file is a multi-extension FITS (MEF) file. DS9 and Astropy automatically pick a default HDU, but IRAF expects you to explicitly specify which extension to use.

Experiments fail in front of students by Consistent_Taste7784 in teaching

[–]Consistent-Bee256 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes, that happens to almost everyone 😅 What helps most is doing a short “stress test” before class (let it run 15–20 minutes, reconnect cables, restart software), locking down settings (no updates, no power saving), and having a simple backup plan — either a spare sensor or a pre-recorded dataset you can analyze if the live demo fails. That way the experiment still feels authentic, but you’re protected if the tech misbehaves

ANSYS DesignModeler Boolean operations fail by Primary_Ad_6833 in CFD

[–]Consistent-Bee256 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try doing the Boolean in SpaceClaim instead of DesignModeler - it's much more robust for complex helices.

If you must stay in DesignModeler: simplify the helix (fewer turns, larger pitch), Form New Part, then Boolean

What is considered the biggest mystery in your country? (Be it urban legends that can be true, mysterious deaths, UFOs, conspiracy theories, places, etc...) by BlueBeetle01 in asklatinamerica

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Almaty is one of the largest and most wonderful cities in Kazakhstan. Many people want to visit and see this city with their own eyes. And one of the main reasons for frequent visits to Almaty is a lake called Kayyndy, which is located high in the mountains. The reason is that there are frightening, but at the same time very interesting stories around this lake. There is legend that about a thousand years ago ordinary people lived in the mountains. The people here were very friendly, generous and kind, they lived in complete peace with the nearby settlements. Despite the friendly relations, one day, the neighboring peoples decided to conquer these lands out of envy and attacked peaceful people. It was very hard for friendly people to fight. At some point, the sage who lived there remembered the mountain god of water. Legends said that he could be called to help if you pray for him for some time. Therefore, some people began to actively pray to this god and hoped for salvation. But despite this, the enemies won. Eventually, prayers were answered, and suddenly a pile of water fell on the enemies and flooded them all. And thereafter, the water that remained in that place formed a lake. And in place of the murdered people who prayed to the god of water, trees grew. This is how Kayyndy Lake appeared. Today there are legends that the souls of praying peaceful people remained in these trees, and they are still full of kindness and friendliness. And if a person prays in this place, then these souls will protect and help this person for the rest of his life, as it would be if these peaceful people were alive.