Bender
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Petrol fuel lock facility in two wheelers vehicles.
Bender replied to prashantakerkar's topic in Engineering
Adding such is trivially easy, but why would you? Anyone who can access your tank has your keys and can simply drive your vehicle to his home where he can easily open the additional lock. -
No.
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The part of the flood and the parts about Jesus simply had different authors and were made up/written in a different time period.
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Voluntary Blurry Vision?
Bender replied to Voluntary Blurry Vision's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
The default state for me seems to be seeing distant objects sharp. Our lens only changes focus and nothing else. -
I guess you could make some fancy design lamp, but the same design would probably be easier to build with LEDs.
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Rho is the density of the fluid. Rho is only 100 in some Greek numeral system I've personally never seen before but is utterly irrelevant here.
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Repairing.
Bender replied to prashantakerkar's topic in Engineering
Except that your provider can simply deactivate the damaged sim and assign your old number to your new sim. -
None of this makes any sense. "Friction supplies growth"? "Strength of the message" ? Do you perhaps type your answers in some language in Google translate and copy the result literally here?
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Measuring acceleration due to gravity.
Bender replied to prashantakerkar's topic in Classical Physics
Distance: something you can measure accurately. Obviously in meter if you use m/s^2 Reference point you determine yourself. Usually where the fall starts. I have used Tracker to have students calculate g with nothing but a smartphone camera and a ruler to surprising accuracy. To avoid blurry images, you can also roll a marble down a sloped rail and apply some trigonometry to find g. -
Measuring acceleration due to gravity.
Bender replied to prashantakerkar's topic in Classical Physics
Drop a ball over an accurately known distance and accurately measure the time it took. -
In engineering, nobody cares about rigorous definitions. What matters is whether it works, not whether someone wants to call some trivially useless cases "finite" or not.
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What is the point? Fitting a curve through 100+ data points is going to produce a complex formula. Much easier to just look at the PSE.
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Of the top of my head: - atomic mass of Uranium: about 238 - atomic number of Uranium: 92 doubling 92 is not within 1 or 2 of 238. Not even close. I'm going to start reporting you for trolling. Your ignorance in every subject is starting to annoy me.
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We could also marvel at the shooter who manages to hit the edge of a sword at that distance.
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No offense, Brett, but you really should read the forum rules before posting anything else on this site. It is required that you back up your claims instead of just making stuff up. Whenever I see your name pop up, unsupported nonsense follows. Please at least do a Google search to check your "facts" in the future. You are of course welcome to ask questions to learn.
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Repairing.
Bender replied to prashantakerkar's topic in Engineering
Why bother? Your provider might ask a small fee for a new SIM, but you might even get it for free. They will probably try to talk you into a more expensive service, so some care is adviseable. -
What dimreepr said. Obviously, I don't know what individual believers think of individual passages, but whether Abraham or Mozes really existed is not important for Jesus' message and teachings. Referring to them helps to convey it.
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So apart from knowing nothing about physics, you were gullible enough to let a lawyer convince you to pay him for it?
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Logic is not enough (especially when it is flawed). Step one: learn physics
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Those are the non-metals and the semi-metals.
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Which "liquids" are you talking about? There are only two elements liquid at room temperature, and one of them is a metal. While there is some similarity in the tables, it is more useful to learn the actual logic of the s, p, d and f orbitals.
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I haven't had any luck finding the name of the representative. It has been a decade. Since creationism wasn't even a thing here back then, I would still put my money on exaggerated political correctness caused by the wording, which can be perceived to be derogatory. Creationism still isn't really a thing here, except for some propaganda aimed at the Muslim population (which does worry me). The mainstream reaction to creationism is still smug ridicule.
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The unit of charge is Coulomb, not Volt. What you describe is modulating a signal on a high frequency carrier wave. No Fourier transform required (except perhaps to design or explain/visualise the mechanism).