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<0> Eh, you seem to have a problem with the semantics of it <0> Or maybe you're just lazy <0> I dunno <1> i'm incredibly lazy <0> Yeah, really. <1> but i am english born and bred <0> You are a business major <2> we are more typing than talking <0> Haha <1> hehehe not yet, i've not transferred <0> Haha <3> IRC is spontaneous discourse, perfect grammar isn't nessecary <4> hi JabberWalkie whats on your list that term? <5> jesus, people think grammar and irc go together? <5> n00bs. :P <3> Plus people who put full stops on the end of every sentence on IRC just look like paedophiles
<2> Manyfold: lots of things....lots of math and physics.. <0> Great logic <6> lol <1> i'm just wondering, but am i the only girl in here? <0> Yeah <1> mmmm <0> Any other girls in here? <2> Manyfold: e&m, quantum, real analysis, abstract algebra...and some others <5> in this chan or in physics in general? because the answer is probably yes either way. <0> Quantum stupendous <4> e&m? <0> electromagnetism <2> Manyfold: electricity and magnetism <0> Yeah <0> Buttface <4> you mean that Fb stuff? <4> F^ab ? <0> Guys, is this a homework channel? <4> no <2> Manyfold: dont know...ill tell you when the cl*** starts <0> Okay, just checking <4> only if your homework is interesting <0> So this is the homework channel <5> complaining about grammar and too lazy to read the topic <1> i dunno, i got homework help in here the other night <0> I need some help with a Quantum Mechanics problem <2> Grace_: yea thats dosn't happen very often <1> oooo wats the problem? <2> Grace_: most poeople are too lazy to give help :) <4> Grace_: well that's something else with females :) <7> Superdude: its normally considered better not to ask to ask on a irc channel <0> At x=0 there is an infinite potential wall. From x=0 to x=x_f the potential is constant with a value of -V_0 where V_0 is a positive number. From x=x_f to infinity the potential is constant with a value of zero. How large must be V_0 so there is at least one bound state for a particle of m*** M? <0> There you go <1> ooo i have notes for that in front of me at the moment <0> Cool <4> Superdude: to easy to solve for me <0> Just solve it <0> Please <0> ? <4> not interesting i won't help yoz <0> Whatever <0> Grace, please? <8> Manyfold: hey <8> Manyfold: actually could you help me with a QM question :-) <1> you need to 'apparently' solve schrodingers equation for the wave fuctions in the forbidden region? <4> JohnFlux_: not this evining <1> then apply boundary conditions and solve to get wave functions <8> rats ;-) <0> Hmm, k' cotangent(k'.. <1> any help Superdude? i'm not sure if thats the right notes i'm looking at <0> Yeah, I'm okay, but thanks for the help. <0> I appreciate it or something like that. <1> Superdude, oi! i tried! <0> Oi indeed <4> good night folks <0> Goodnight Many <1> Superdude, i'm actually doing the question you asked now... its on one of my practise exam papers <0> Wow <1> you know, there is really no need for sarcasm <0> I wasn't being sarcastic <0> I was genuinely impressed.
<9> Hi <2> the world needs more sarcasam....it single handedly is responsable for the sustaining the world economy <0> Yah <10> So this is the heresy channel <1> mmmm <1> question... why is heat capacity at constant volume and heat capacity at constant pressure different? <10> Its called the God constant you filthy heretic <10> Any other questions? <2> CocaCola77: yea you tell em! <2> sinners! <9> I got a question ... i want to build a receiver for 1 MHz waves. But the antenna would have to be extremely long for "optimal" reception of the wave (wavelength,wavelength/2 or wavelength/4). can i use a coil as antenna when its wire is the required wavelength ? is it furthermore possible to use that coil for the resonation circuit just by connecting a capacitor parallel to the coil ? <0> Yuh-huh <9> is it possible to build a good and small receiver circuit for 1 MHz by using a coil made of a wave-length long wire instead an same-length (straight) antenna ? Furthermore ... Is this coil suited to generate the carrier frequency together with a capacitor so that both would be a resonating circuit at 1 MHz. Antenna and resonating coil in one ? <11> yes <11> that's how some RFID tags work <11> you can detect electrical component of RF wave (for example by a half-dipole) <11> or magnetic <11> or both <11> take a peek at some 2.4GHz antennas <11> they are a piece of wire together with some loops of wire at some places <9> what would be the quality of such a receiver ? surely not as good as with a straight, stand-alone antenna, isn't it ? <11> could well be better <11> ferrite receivers for example work like that, and are fairly common for AM radio <11> the quality of the receiver depends more on the resistance and histeresis of coil + losses in the capacitor (so called Q-factor) <9> then it should work that way ... thanks a lot ! ... but will such antennas work for transmitters, too ? <12> how big of a deal is the discovery of dark matter? <12> NASA Finds Direct Proof of Dark Matter http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/1e0657/ <13> Hi all <12> is gravity a dimension? <14> nomin, some theories consider everything a dimension but not sure why gravity should be a dimension <12> DanF_DrC: because gravity bends space-time. Also, doesn't relativity imply that velocity is a dimension? Objects change shape and m*** as they increase in speed. <12> the discovery of dark matter might lead to discoveries about gravity <15> gravity and relativity with its 4 dimentions are closely related. Introducing more dimentions is essential when trying to join relativity with quantum mechanics <16> morning Jreggelt! <17> morning <18> hello <8> iojkl: yo <4> hello <19> hiya <4> Lauren: do you believe in god? <4> anyone here ever tried freenetproject.org before? <8> Manyfold: maybe he goes for the wine <4> JohnFlux_: who? <4> Lauren: is a she if i remember correctly <8> Manyfold: we need a ***less 'they' <8> Manyfold: hmm like 'they' <20> JohnFlux_: i think it is 'ey' <20> there is a gender neutral group of pronouns though <14> a common one for he and her? <14> or she <20> DanF_DrC: yes <20> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_neutral_pronouns <8> What does a "autocorrelation function" mean? <20> hm <7> does anyone have a steel string acoustic guitar in their house? <5> mine are bronze strings, i think <5> been a while since i replaced them, so, nope <7> HiLander: its good enough <7> is there a small gap between your bridge and your body at one side? <5> what do you mean, "gap"? <7> as in space where there should be none <7> where the bridge should be flat against the body <7> mine seems to be coming off <5> i'm not seeing one, sorry <7> lucky for you <7> not so good for me though <7> the guitar is only like 2-3 months old as well <7> how can you support the pope when he goes about killing people for no reason <7> lying about medical facts to enforce his own beliefs
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