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Re: [Phys-l] energy is well defined.
From
: "John P Lewis" <
JLEWIS@glenbrook.k12.il.us
>
Date
: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:38:35 -0600
In searching for the answer to this question over a decade ago a junior high science teacher put it best (I think)
He said, " Well I don't know what it is but . . .
if it makes something
grow,
glow,
or go . . .
it's Energy.
Think about it before you dismiss it. I've seen none better.
John
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[Phys-l] defn of capacitance
From:
Carl Mungan <mungan@usna.edu>
Re: [Phys-l] defn of capacitance
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John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
Re: [Phys-l] defn of capacitance
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Carl Mungan <mungan@usna.edu>
Re: [Phys-l] defn of capacitance
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John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
[Phys-l] Heat is a noun
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carmelo@pacific.net.sg
Re: [Phys-l] Heat is a noun
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John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
Re: [Phys-l] Heat is a noun
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carmelo@pacific.net.sg
Re: [Phys-l] Heat is a noun
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John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
Re: [Phys-l] Heat is a noun
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carmelo@pacific.net.sg
Re: [Phys-l] energy is well defined.
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John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
Re: [Phys-l] energy is well defined.
From:
"Ken Fox" <physicsfox23@gmail.com>
Re: [Phys-l] energy is well defined.
From:
John Denker <jsd@av8n.com>
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