Re: Oh, Silly Me



On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:14:07 -0500, John wrote:

BioFreak wrote:
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:12:24 GMT, John Schutkeker
wrote:

In here, we're all
physicists

Oh yeah? Hmm. How would you find the density of a
liquid in an open cup using only a match? I've done
that and I did it in the first year of undergraduate
physics schooling.

completely off topic, sorry.

I am not a physicist. But your experiment sounds quite useful. For
example, could you determine by its density that a liquid is water? If
so please point me in the direction of how to learn that.

John

Hint: use the match to induce standing waves.

--

"sagi ke pArs koneh nemigireh."
.



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