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    What Does a Chemist Have to Say? Borek's PF Insights Post

    The red shifted galaxy is the most brilliant piece of writing I have read recently. Not sure if that speaks to my recent taste in literature or your skill. But kudos nevertheless. Thoroughly enjoyable interview!
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    Meet Physicist ZapperZ - Meet a Mentor Series

    Argonne? Man, I am in awe!
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    Current Growth due to Magnetic Induction

    Right. My bad. Yes I do know Faraday's law- rate of change of magnetic flux is the negative of induced emf. So basically, if I increase the rate at which flux through the solenoid increases or decreases, the induced emf is higher. So if you move a magnet towards or away from a solenoid, moving...
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    Current Growth due to Magnetic Induction

    What factors affect the rate of growth of current when an emf is induced in a coil?
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    Proof Practice Ideas: Books, Exercises, & Theorems

    Bring it on. I haven't been this excited in ages.
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    Proof Practice Ideas: Books, Exercises, & Theorems

    I do. The set of natural numbers,prime numbers, odd numbers, even numbers etc. are countably infinite. Real numbers, irrational numbers etc. are not. Edit: Sets like "Natural numbers less than 10" are countable. Just not countably infinite. Uncountable sets are ones where you cannot create a...
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    Proof Practice Ideas: Books, Exercises, & Theorems

    I assume this is for x and r both belonging to real numbers?Assume the above statement to be true. Then for any element of the set S {r:r>0} there must be another element smaller than it. I.e there is no smallest element of S.( Now i am a bit stuck, I know that there is no smallest element in...
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    Proof Practice Ideas: Books, Exercises, & Theorems

    Yeah, I've done those. I am also familiar with a few proof strategies like induction and proof by contradiction but concepts are a bit hazy. Any recommendations for books?
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    Proof Practice Ideas: Books, Exercises, & Theorems

    I'll be headed to university this fall. I am familiar with calculus, really basic number theory, geometry, algebra etc.
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    Understanding the Measurement and Interaction of Electrons: A Beginner's Guide

    How? What's your logic? This is moving into realms that I know not of. All i know is what I said about the uncertainty principle.
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    Understanding the Measurement and Interaction of Electrons: A Beginner's Guide

    The article does not say wavelength contains all the possible positions of an object. That's the difference. ( Sorry if I'm sounding a bit brusque. Not intentional.)
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    Understanding the Measurement and Interaction of Electrons: A Beginner's Guide

    Link please. The hyperphysics page does not say what I have quoted you as saying. It says that you cannot see evidence of their wave nature. That is different to saying that "because the wavelength of macroscopic objects is small that they are almost exactly where we see them." Also the...
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