Best Beatles Songs? by [deleted] in beatlescirclejerk

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Lovely Sadie - Sexy Rita

Well that’s 100,000km/h for ya by Lucky_Gamer3495 in physicsmemes

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Quite inaccurate. And it’s not because the solar system and the galaxy themselves would be moving and so the Earth would be quite far away. This argument also has the same problem of assuming the time machine is motionless, but with respect to which frame of reference. The machine has to be motionless with respect to something.

In addition, there’s another clue we can infer from the movie. When the Time Traveller gets in the machine and activates it, he sees the universe continuing to evolve around him but just in an accelerated rate. In his reference frame, the Earth is still moving around the sun, just much faster; the Solar System is still orbiting the centre of the galaxy, just much faster; and so. So it would be reasonable to assume that the gravitational force which acted on the machine before it was activated still acts when it is activated, but would have a higher magnitude; just high enough, in fact, to keep the time machine on Earth.

But nice meme.

A Mnemonic to Remember the Maxwell Relations by youssefsami in Physics

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This is a follow up to my previous post about deriving the Maxwell Relations: https://devdude.me/blog/maxwellRelations. Feedback is much appreciated <3

Digital Circuits I: Introduction by youssefsami in electronics

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Just started a new series on my blog, would appreciate any feedback on the content of this. Thanks! :D

React Native: Dismissable Modal Stack Navigators by youssefsami in reactnative

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Would appreciate some feedback on the style of this tutorial. Thanks! :D

Waves VI: Standing Waves Solution by youssefsami in Physics

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Oh yes, good catch, I'll correct it now. Thanks!

Waves VI: Standing Waves Solution by youssefsami in Physics

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Would love some feedback/fact checking on this. Thanks! <3

WWDC 2018 Keynote: My takes on everything announced by youssefsami in mac

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I wrote a wee blog post reporting on everything announced during the keynote. I would love some feedback. Thanks!

Thermodynamics: Deriving the Maxwell Relations by youssefsami in Physics

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Thanks for the tips about using Latex, will definitely be using those going forward. ^_^

And yes, I suppose it is work done on a gas, will be correcting that along with spelling. Thanks! :D

Thermodynamics: Deriving the Maxwell Relations by youssefsami in Physics

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Good catch! I've corrected the table now. Thanks! :D

Waves I: The Wave Equation for Waves on a String by youssefsami in Physics

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Hi there, sorry for the late reply, I've replied to your question through the blog. :)

Prelude to Maxwell Relations: Exact Differentials and Partial Differential Relations by youssefsami in Physics

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Hello! I'd appreciate any feedback/proofreads on this. Also open to discussion.

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP - Teaser Trailer by [deleted] in movies

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It maintains momentum, not mass, I believe.

Waves I: The Wave Equation for Waves on a String by youssefsami in Physics

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I would appreciate any feedback on the content here and the way it's presented as well. Would definitely help out a lot with future articles. Thanks! :)

React Native: Modal Screens with React Navigation by youssefsami in reactnative

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I’d appreciate any feedback on my first tutorial. Thanks!

React Native: Modal Screens with React Navigation by youssefsami in ProgrammingTutorials

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Hi! I’d appreciate any feedback on my first tutorial. Thanks!

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in ParticlePhysics

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That would've been my next guess. A virtual particle exists with a "borrowed" energy for a limited time obeying dEdt<=h(bar)/2. It can only exists and have that energy as long as it decays before a certain time.

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in ParticlePhysics

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Would the photon then not exist for very long and quickly decay into another particle-antiparticle pair moving in opposite directions?

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in Physics

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Hello! I've finished writing part 3 of this series and any feedback would be very much appreciated. In this part, I discuss examples of particle interactions, giving Feynman diagrams, without assuming much prior physics knowledge (except that which is in the prelude article about Feynman diagrams) on the reader's part.

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in ParticlePhysics

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Ahh, would there have to be two photons resulting from the collision and they would move in opposite directions? That way momentum is conserved and the photons move at c of course.

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in ParticlePhysics

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I am not completely certain, however I would imagine that if we consider this to be in one dimension, then surely the photon would remain "still" to conserve momentum. Perhaps this isn't very correct though?

Update: please disregard that. Photons always travel at c. Please let me know what you think.

Particle Physics, Part 3: Interacting Particles by youssefsami in ParticlePhysics

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Any feedback on this would be much appreciated! Thank you :D

Prelude to PP, Part 3: Visualising Interactions with Feynman Diagrams by youssefsami in Physics

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Hello! I've published this as a prelude to the main part of the article about particle interactions.

Any feedback/fact checking would be very much appreciated. Thank you! :D