Re: System boundary



On Jun 6, 3:43 pm, Haines Brown <bro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Well, your babble-generator certainly starts easily with a light pull,
doesn't it? You've read too much and learned too little. It might be
useful to talk with a *physicist* to understand the difference between
a system boundary and where a boundary condition applies. Those are
two different contexts that are sometimes but not often connected.

OK, since you are making a pronoucement on elementary physics, and you
feel that only physicists are in a position to do so, I can only infer
you are a physicist. As such you are in a position to define boundary
and boundary condition. Please do so.


Before I even embark on an attempt here, I'd like to ask you why you
haven't called up a physicist at your local university physics
department and asked him or her to describe the difference. That
conversation would be much shorter and more efficient than attempting
an education on a newsgroup.

PD

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