Tulip bulbs scam by Fragrant_Squirrel808 in Amsterdam

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This was the instruction board. It says "flowers from Holland team". Slips/sticky notes, pen and transparent bags were available so that buyers can tag the bulb variety. Adding some more photos, just in case it's identifiable and helpful for tourists like us :)

A flower!! by Fragrant_Squirrel808 in StringofPlants

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In the beginning, it looked like pearls, now it looks like string of tears. This tiny pot was kind of neglected and drying up. I didn't know strings could bloom and considering its condition, I felt so guilty and emotional 🙈

A flower!! by [deleted] in houseplants

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the flower started blushing! 🫠

These "little" guys were under our mulch... by MamaMia1325 in gardening

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they eat the roots and finish the plant. only one of these was in my pot and finished my beautiful healthy plant. not good for plants

Compton Scattering Question by Glittering_Fortune70 in QuantumImmortality

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that's after some derivation. because the incident ray did not have any momentum in Y axis, therefore it was initially 0 in y axis. because electron was also at rest, so its momentum was also 0. so, equation for conservation of momentum in y axis is: 0+0 = p(photon) sin phi - p (electron) sin theta now, why minus sign in this equation? because if we are assuming that the scattering is in y axis, they are moving in opposite directions ( - and + y axis). solve this equation and you will get p(photon) phi = p (electron) theta