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Re: [Phys-l] Faraday Paradox



Not always true. There's a submitter to the HSN (Horological Science Newsletter) who is very adept at design and construction of physical apparatus and quotes Feynman et al., but is obviously in need of attending an intro physics course *. I can't believe he understands much.

bc, heard from a friend he's a retired member of the supreme court bar.

* He doesn't "graph as he collects data, inter alia, as he fears it'll influence him into finding what he should, instead of what is.



Brian Whatcott wrote:

A rendering of the Faraday paradox from Wiki.
You can tell it came from somebody with physics
background - there is a reference to the Feynman lectures.
:-)

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_paradox>


Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!
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