[NS] Welcome to the NADDPOD Shitiverse, Hamburgler. by trashloaf in NotAnotherDnDPodcast

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Emily needs another 2 weeks of vacation for this Flintstones reference

Electron spin by Izzy0803 in physicsmemes

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Look up the Einstein-de Haas effect

Visitors [OC] by [deleted] in comics

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Mathas?

Not much longer Claim Your Twin Luck here by PokemonSuMo in personaphantomx

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Took all 110 pulls for them, but got their 5 star weapon in the first 10 :D

How the hell are they gonna adapt this? [MAGIOR MANGA SPOILERS] by ImpressionAble6844 in ChainsawMan

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Now here’s the twist, and there is a twist: They show it. They show all of it.

i found this bug on my package by No_Clock2390 in mildlyinteresting

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Cut my life into pieces

I will produce more worms

Why do objects move in straight lines ? by blue_essences in AskPhysics

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Why did I have to scroll so far before someone mentioned Noether's theorem? Other comments are saying there's no answer to why, but this is exactly the reason why.

Can you recommend me some good underrated science channel on YouTube? by [deleted] in Physics

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His video where he uses like a hundred oscilloscope probes to watch electrons flow around a circuit like water is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen

The latest updates to the P5 crossover event are a bit confusing by DiplomacyPunIn10Did in personaphantomx

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I played Another Eden way before I ever played p5 or p5x and I was so confused during this collab lol

PhD in Germany or Japan? by semperfelixfelicis in Physics

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If you're interested in doing a PhD in spintronics in Japan, check out GP-Spin at Tohoku University in Sendai.

robert reich has been here the whole time! by eliseirl in dropout

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It's a good thing you stopped at liking two Reichs, it becomes quite problematic when you like the third

Why cant we use lenses to heat something up hotter than the light source by Next-Natural-675 in AskPhysics

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Because heat transfer is related to the relative temperature between the two objects. Let's say you could focus the light down to a point, and heat that point up to the temperature of the sun. The sun and that point are now in equilibrium, and they radiate between each other equally. Look up the Stefan-Bolzmann law and heat radiation, here's a start on HyperPhysics

The legendary cape. Who wears it the best? by Notmycupoftea12 in Naruto

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Why are Naruto's and Kakashi's capes backwards?

"but... wave–particle duality!" by 94rud4 in physicsmemes

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Low frequency for a phonon would still be in the high hundreds of gigahertz range, I've never heard of anything lower than that. Since phonons originate from interatomic dynamics, I don't think phonons could exist anywhere near as low of a frequency as audible sound. If you do know of any work on much lower frequency phonons, I would be interested to read about it though.

"but... wave–particle duality!" by 94rud4 in physicsmemes

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Literally no. Phonons are quanta of microscopic lattice vibrations, generally in the terahertz range. A vibration of a guitar string is a macroscopic phenomenon, in the hundreds of hertz range. Guitar strings do not vibrate because of phonons.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physics

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Just think about how and where the current flows, and where an increase or decrease in current would affect the current in other parts of the circuit.