
Where can I view a 1000FPS display? - Sciforums
Oct 16, 2011 · The diminishing curve of returns is very strong but the weak links are getting to be much more well understood by researchers -- Consider 60Hz->120Hz is an 8.3ms blur improvement (the math difference of 1/60 vs 1/120), while 120Hz->960Hz is a 7.3ms blur improvement (the math difference of 1/120 vs 1/1000) -- one has to go very steeply up the ...
Probability: Envelope-letter matching problem - Sciforums
Jul 12, 2009 · But once you start with, say, the letter labelled "10", you then put letters to envelopes one by one. Now you have n-1 letters left and when you put a second letter into an envelope (here I mean the second letter according to time order, not necessarily the letter labelled "2"), P({second letter correctly matches}) depends on whether the first letter matched or not, right?
How many minds can exist within a 1000 cubic foot area?
Jul 11, 2016 · Because computers think faster ; but computers are dependent on the input ; who is this that puts in the input ? Computers are seductive because of their speed of computation and memory . Computers will control us ; not just because of their very nature ; but who controls the computer . Ok...
Simulator sickness | Sciforums - world events, science, religion ...
Feb 18, 2007 · For the past 7 or 8 years, I have been heavily addicted to first person shooter games like Quake, Counter Strike, and Unreal Tournament.
Earths Magentic Pole - APOD | Sciforums - world events, science ...
Sep 19, 2004 · A magnetic compass does not point toward the true North Pole of the Earth. Rather, it more closely points toward the North Magnetic Pole of the Earth. The North Magnetic Pole is currently located in northern Canada. It wanders in an elliptical path each day, and moves, on the average, more than...
Why do smaller particles have large surface area and equilibrium
Jul 1, 2008 · because in the case of a crushed tablet you have all the surface area of each of the bits where as stuck together you only have a sufface area of the outside of the tablet.
How strong can a robot be? | Sciforums
Sep 30, 2011 · German industrial robot manufacturer KUKA Robotics has created the world’s largest and strongest robot. The KUKA KR 1000 titan 6-axis robot has a total of nine motors, which together deliver the power of a mid-sized car, giving it a payload capacity of 1000 kg.
What's the Terminal Velocity of Space - Sciforums
Jul 4, 2004 · If we assumed that your 1000 m^3 craft was a cube that was 10 meters on each side, then at 1% of light speed it would only displace 100 m^2 * 3e6 m/s = 3e8 m^3/s. You can tell that your way of working it out wasn't correct because if you just multiply the volume by the velocity you get units of m^4/s, or 'hypercubic meters,' which don't ...
million, billion, trillion... then what? | Sciforums - world events ...
Aug 14, 2002 · Well, if you wish to use the proper terms, you must inlcude: - million = one thousand times one thousand. ...
Maximum speed of falling objects? | Page 2 | Sciforums - world …
Mar 2, 2004 · A low-powered .22 or .25 caliber handgun bullet, to which a penny is vaguely comparable in terms of mass, typically has a muzzle velocity of 800 to 1,100 FPS, with maybe 75 foot-pounds of energy. On top of this we must consider that the penny would probably tumble while falling, and that the Empire State Building, like all tall buildings, is ...