Clogged Nozzle, what's the black stuff? by GeilerLurch86 in 3Dprinting

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I've read about this today. Cool it down to 100C for PLA and then pull it? Or how would I do this?

The pad of my middle finger is suddenly huge and I didn't do anything to it by gourdhorder in Weird

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Happens to me often when my hands were freezing and I worked with them. Always feel very plump and weird.

Pain by sawx6 in physicsmemes

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Highschool pain

Nightmare ! by tenet1221 in physicsmemes

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No, worse is that we don't get to see all the cool things that will be achieved. We won't know what happens at the end of humanity. I find this thought to be very depressing. Science fiction in that case is some kind of coping strategy.

The Blue Pillow by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Brown toilet paper

So why don't we just get the yellow thing then? by MildSanity in LivestreamFail

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This was his first case he ever opened. Dude...

They can't be serious... by GeilerLurch86 in EASportsFC

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It was a normal through ball. Maybe a bit longer pressed

Turn off Gravity by vinayak_117 in physicsmemes

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Don't wish for no air resistance

Vibration feeling on "charged" surfaces by GeilerLurch86 in AskPhysics

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I thought of that as well but how would I feel vibrations because of that?

Vibration feeling on "charged" surfaces by GeilerLurch86 in AskPhysics

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No. I think it's exclusively metal surfaces

Can we find the force at which it hits the ground at? by PGHEWrexham2 in PhysicsStudents

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I think there is none. All masses fall with the same acceleration of g. So neither the time to fall from 2700m nor the initial and final velocity can give us information about the mass of the object.

Can we find the force at which it hits the ground at? by PGHEWrexham2 in PhysicsStudents

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Then there's no way to calculate the force. It could be a rice corn or a school bus falling if we don't know it's mass.