2B: Alloys are combinations of elements which include at least one metallic element. They are useful because they are typically stronger due to having tighter bonds than their constituent elements. For instance the carbon atoms reinforce the iron atoms in steel by fitting into gaps between the iron atoms.
Quite so!
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3C) Bach's Bourrée in E minor and Für Elise by Beethoven
They say the first one in the clip, and the comment right below says the second xD
Stupid comment wasn't there when I created the question! I did know the first one was mentioned.
Anyway, correct you dirty bastard
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Pff, they will answer a whole bunch of questions when I'm not online. And when I do go online, there will be no one else posting so I only get to answer once.
Timezones are so unfair!
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No, I learned it in my physics class last year. I'm planning on going into engineering so I tried to learn everything that class had to offer, and I guess I at least learned something.
2A) Civilization 5
Edit- Well at least I hope I learned something, he hasn't said if its right or not.
3 c) Snell's law covers refraction and it is used to find out what angle the light will be traveling at after the refraction.
Snell's law is simple yet effective. Also, he's Dutch so I had to ask that question.
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Nope. (Race to the finiiiish)
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No, I learned it in my physics class last year. I'm planning on going into engineering so I tried to learn everything that class had to offer, and I guess I at least learned something.
2A) Civilization 5
Edit- Well at least I hope I learned something, he hasn't said if its right or not.
You learned something, and that something will be useful. Snell's law is used when calculating the how a rainbow is created
And Civilization 5 is correct as well.
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It is correct. I checked with wikipedia. It is the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light/waves passing the boundary between two different isotropic media.
Sadly I know nothing about Civilization. I don't even know what it is.
Civilization is a game series about as old as gaming itself. You control one civilization and start out with one town. You grow your empire through building more cities/destroying other nations.
I'll be slow with updating this thread, but you can answer away if you like.
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There's this little statement that's called Fermat's Principle. It states that light takes the fastest rout instead of the shortest distance.
Refraction is also an example of this fastest time principle. Why would a beam of light make a bend to go from A to B if it could go in a simple straight line?
Let's take an example. You know those hot summer days when the air above the asphalt is really hot? Or when you look into a fire? Well, if you look above that heat source you will see the air shimmering/bending. But why? Surely if it's the shortest route the light would go in a straight line and not wave around like that? Well, light seems to go faster in cold air than in warm air, so it'll avoid the warm air more.
Now about the shortest distance in space-time it's probably correct, since it also encompasses time. However, since it incompasses time that would eliminate each of the two answers I gave there.
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3B: It depends on the refractory coefficient of the materials on each side of the interface. If you are only interested in the case where the light is completely reflected (mirror), then the measure of the angle between the incident ray and the normal will be the same as the measure of the angle between the reflected ray and the normal. However if you are interested in the case where the light is not reflected, read on:
I will call N the angle between the normal and whichever ray we are measuring. Pretend the lower-case letters are subscripts and 1 means the incident ray, 2 means the ray in the second medium, and r means reflected.
Let's let P be the refractory coefficient.
I believe snell's law states that the sin(N1)/sin(N2) = P2/P1 so that when light travels from a medium of low refractive index to one of a high refractive index, it "bends" toward the normal line (the angle decreases). The opposite is of course true. When light moves from a medium with a high refractive index to one of a low refractive index, it bends away from the normal line. This case is significant in the event that the angle of the incident ray causes the projected angle of the refracted ray to be greater than pi/2 rads (90 degrees). In this case, the critical angle is exceeded and all of the ray is reflected as if the interface were a mirror.
In the case where the light is not reflected back into medium 1:
N2 = Arcsin[P2/P1 sin(N1)]
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It doesn't always take the fastest possible route.
For example, light travels slower when it passes through water.
Let's say that we have something very very long consisting of water. It would take a shorter time for the light to go around it to reach a point on the other side, but it won't do that. It will go straight through the water unless it hits the surface at an angle.
It depends on what possibilities it has.
A better way to word that question would be.
"When going from A to B, does a beam of light choose the straight route or the fastest route?"
You raise a valid point. A beam of light will only search for the fastest route when an interface is placed in between. The question will hereby be declared false and since you pointed it out you will get that point.
Also, in the manner in which you rephrased it your example would still yield the incorrect answer.
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3B: It depends on the refractory coefficient of the materials on each side of the interface. If you are only interested in the case where the light is completely reflected (mirror), then the measure of the angle between the incident ray and the normal will be the same as the measure of the angle between the reflected ray and the normal. However if you are interested in the case where the light is not reflected, read on:
I will call N the angle between the normal and whichever ray we are measuring. Pretend the lower-case letters are subscripts and 1 means the incident ray, 2 means the ray in the second medium, and r means reflected.
Let's let P be the refractory coefficient.
I believe snell's law states that the sin(N1)/sin(N2) = P2/P1 so that when light travels from a medium of low refractive index to one of a high refractive index, it "bends" toward the normal line (the angle decreases). The opposite is of course true. When light moves from a medium with a high refractive index to one of a low refractive index, it bends away from the normal line. This case is significant in the event that the angle of the incident ray causes the projected angle of the refracted ray to be greater than pi/2 rads (90 degrees). In this case, the critical angle is exceeded and all of the ray is reflected as if the interface were a mirror.
In the case where the light is not reflected back into medium 1:
N2 = Arcsin[P2/P1 sin(N1)]
I was talking about reflecting, but thank you anyway for illustrating the phenomenon of refraction.
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"When going from A to B, does a beam of light choose the shortest or fastest possible path?"
The fastest path is always through a spacetime wormhole. It would mean no travel it all, or teleportation. But that option is rarely available ^^
Yeah, 'fastest possible path' should be the answer. Since light only travels in straight lines and makes corners when at an interface it wouldn't be possible to travel out of a pool and back in again on its own accord.
I am being a poor former physics student, but is it not possible to bend the path of light magnetically/electrically? Let us not forget that light is an electro-magnetic phenomenon consisting of electric and magnetic field components which oscillate in phase perpendicular to each other and the direction of propagation.
And my real question is can I answer again?
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Gravity bends light If it leaves a pool then it could travel around a black hole and get tossed back into the pool, thus traveling in an arc.
Theoretically.
So that codeword. Is it somewhere in your posts? I don't quite understand it ^^
I have this uncanny feeling that in that theoretical situation the light would be come from that odd direction.
I will mention the codeword when I feel like it. Maybe I already did it?
If you point it out in a post where you also answer a question, then you get three points.
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I am being a poor former physics student, but is it not possible to bend the path of light magnetically/electrically? Let us not forget that light is an electro-magnetic phenomenon consisting of electric and magnetic field components which oscillate in phase perpendicular to each other and the direction of propagation.
And my real question is can I answer again?
I searched for a bit and the simple EM answer would be no, since photons have no charge. They can be affected on a quantum scale but it is so smale that it's negligible in this discussion.
Electron rays (such as in an old CRT monitor) are altered with a magnet nearby. Hold a magnet close to such a screen and it will look cool (but you might harm the screen in the process).
You can answer after somebody else does.
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Gravity can bend it, but that is all I know of. I don't think it is possible to attract light through the use of electricity or magnetism.
It depends on Shatt's judgement. It is a strange case.
But I can make a guess to remove all doubt.
2C) Mac?
I bet it would help if I was born a little earlier
Gravity bends spacetime, and therefore bends light.
It's not on a Mac. You are close though.
I need to nuance my statement about Civ being from the beginning of gaming. It isn't even 20 years old yet (close though).
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2B: Sid Meier?
YES!
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I honestly have no idea. I started playing civilization 2 and picked up the series from there. I don't think I have even seen a screen shot from civ 1.
I honestly have no idea. I started playing civilization 2 and picked up the series from there. I don't think I have even seen a screen shot from civ 1.
Nope.
It has been ported to the Atari ST and Mac. Both of them are Personal Computers. That is a hint.
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It can't be windows. That would be too simple for a C question :/
Nope, not windows. Very close though, that's what makes this a C category.
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Yeah!
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2C I definitely played that game a long time ago either on Windows 3.1 or on Dos...
I am going to guess MS Dos
Your guess is correct. It has been developed for MS-Dos, and later been modified and ported to other platforms, such as Windows, Atari ST and Mac.
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I really didn't want to answer this one, again, but I want a new category. And you said the answer in the ultimate random chat thread, so I feel like I'm cheating.
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What! Nine thousand?! There's no way that can be right!
I really didn't want to answer this one, again, but I want a new category. And you said the answer in the ultimate random chat thread, so I feel like I'm cheating.
1 C) What! Nine thousand?! There's no way that can be right!
In the post before mine the video was posted containing that sentence, so you would have gotten it anyway.
In any case, I'll try to think of something new.
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Yes!
Quite so!
Stupid comment wasn't there when I created the question! I did know the first one was mentioned.
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You're only allowed one answer per time. Another person needs to answer a question before you can answer one again. It'll prevent answering seven questions in a row while others aren't online
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Well, now we're in the same timezone you'll have a bigger chance. Onle prerequisite is that somebody else is online as well.
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3 c) Snell's law covers refraction and it is used to find out what angle the light will be traveling at after the refraction.
2A) Civilization 5
Edit- Well at least I hope I learned something, he hasn't said if its right or not.
Snell's law is simple yet effective. Also, he's Dutch so I had to ask that question.
Nope. (Race to the finiiiish)
You learned something, and that something will be useful. Snell's law is used when calculating the how a rainbow is created
And Civilization 5 is correct as well.
Civilization is a game series about as old as gaming itself. You control one civilization and start out with one town. You grow your empire through building more cities/destroying other nations.
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There's this little statement that's called Fermat's Principle. It states that light takes the fastest rout instead of the shortest distance.
Refraction is also an example of this fastest time principle. Why would a beam of light make a bend to go from A to B if it could go in a simple straight line?
Let's take an example. You know those hot summer days when the air above the asphalt is really hot? Or when you look into a fire? Well, if you look above that heat source you will see the air shimmering/bending. But why? Surely if it's the shortest route the light would go in a straight line and not wave around like that? Well, light seems to go faster in cold air than in warm air, so it'll avoid the warm air more.
Now about the shortest distance in space-time it's probably correct, since it also encompasses time. However, since it incompasses time that would eliminate each of the two answers I gave there.
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I will call N the angle between the normal and whichever ray we are measuring. Pretend the lower-case letters are subscripts and 1 means the incident ray, 2 means the ray in the second medium, and r means reflected.
Let's let P be the refractory coefficient.
I believe snell's law states that the sin(N1)/sin(N2) = P2/P1 so that when light travels from a medium of low refractive index to one of a high refractive index, it "bends" toward the normal line (the angle decreases). The opposite is of course true. When light moves from a medium with a high refractive index to one of a low refractive index, it bends away from the normal line. This case is significant in the event that the angle of the incident ray causes the projected angle of the refracted ray to be greater than pi/2 rads (90 degrees). In this case, the critical angle is exceeded and all of the ray is reflected as if the interface were a mirror.
In the case where the light is not reflected back into medium 1:
N2 = Arcsin[P2/P1 sin(N1)]
- Ernest Rutherford
You raise a valid point. A beam of light will only search for the fastest route when an interface is placed in between. The question will hereby be declared false and since you pointed it out you will get that point.
Also, in the manner in which you rephrased it your example would still yield the incorrect answer.
I was talking about reflecting, but thank you anyway for illustrating the phenomenon of refraction.
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Yeah, 'fastest possible path' should be the answer. Since light only travels in straight lines and makes corners when at an interface it wouldn't be possible to travel out of a pool and back in again on its own accord.
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And my real question is can I answer again?
- Ernest Rutherford
- Ernest Rutherford
I have this uncanny feeling that in that theoretical situation the light would be come from that odd direction.
I will mention the codeword when I feel like it. Maybe I already did it?
If you point it out in a post where you also answer a question, then you get three points.
I searched for a bit and the simple EM answer would be no, since photons have no charge. They can be affected on a quantum scale but it is so smale that it's negligible in this discussion.
Electron rays (such as in an old CRT monitor) are altered with a magnet nearby. Hold a magnet close to such a screen and it will look cool (but you might harm the screen in the process).
You can answer after somebody else does.
Gravity bends spacetime, and therefore bends light.
It's not on a Mac. You are close though.
I need to nuance my statement about Civ being from the beginning of gaming. It isn't even 20 years old yet (close though).
YES!
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I honestly have no idea. I started playing civilization 2 and picked up the series from there. I don't think I have even seen a screen shot from civ 1.
Nope.
It has been ported to the Atari ST and Mac. Both of them are Personal Computers. That is a hint.
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Nappa: "Vegeta! What does the scouter say about his power level?"
Vegeta: "It's over 9000!!"
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C) What is Nappa's response? It contains a proper sentence.
Category 2: Civilization (game series)
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C) For what platform was Civilization 1 developed?
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A) From what country does the haiku originate?
From what country is William Butler Yeats?
C) Who wrote Dulce et Decorum Est?
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I am going to guess MS Dos
- Ernest Rutherford
Nope, not windows. Very close though, that's what makes this a C category.
Yeah!
Your guess is correct. It has been developed for MS-Dos, and later been modified and ported to other platforms, such as Windows, Atari ST and Mac.
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Nappa: "Vegeta! What does the scouter say about his power level?"
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C) What is Nappa's response? It contains a proper sentence.
Category 2: Soon (tm)
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From what country is William Butler Yeats?
C) Who wrote Dulce et Decorum Est?
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ScyberDragon - 15
Junction3 - 12
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1 C)
In the post before mine the video was posted containing that sentence, so you would have gotten it anyway.
In any case, I'll try to think of something new.
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A) There are more than three juntas that exist today?
What is a dictatorship?
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