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Topic: more examples Re: Perpetual-Motion deriving discreteness but not the
reverse Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #701 New Physics #821 ATOM TOTALITY
5th ed

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Poutnik

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Re: 1/c is smallest speed possible
Posted: Jul 4, 2012 7:54 AM
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hanson posted Wed, 4 Jul 2012 03:26:03 -0700 to sci.physics,
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> hanson wrote:


> 1/c is NOT a speed at all.

I guess nobody but you can be surprised by this fact.

neither by fact 1/c [m/s] is speed,
if c value is taken just as a number.

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Poutnik


Date Subject Author
7/3/12
Read more examples Re: Perpetual-Motion deriving discreteness but not the
reverse Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #701 New Physics #821 ATOM TOTALITY
5th ed
plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com
7/3/12
Read Maxwell Equations imply the smallest speed possible is 1/c
Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #703 New Physics #823 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com
7/4/12
Read Re: more examples Re: Perpetual-Motion deriving discreteness but not the reverse Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #701 New Physics #821 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
Poutnik
7/4/12
Read experiment to verify 1/c is smallest speed possible; EM spectrum
where largest wavelength determines smallest Re: more examples Chapt13.40081
perpetual motion #703 (sic) New Physics #823 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com
7/4/12
Read Re: experiment to verify 1/c is smallest speed possible; EM spectrum where largest wavelength determines smallest Re: more examples Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #703 (sic) New Physics #823 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
Poutnik
7/4/12
Read Re: 1/c is smallest speed possible
hanson
7/4/12
Read Re: 1/c is smallest speed possible
Poutnik
7/4/12
Read Re: 1/c is smallest speed possible
hanson
7/4/12
Read defining a "Physical Inverse" Parameter Chapt13.40081 perpetual
motion #704 New Physics #824 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com
7/4/12
Read Re: experiment to verify 1/c is smallest speed possible; EM spectrum where largest wavelength determines smallest Re: more examples Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #703 (sic) New Physics #823 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
Sam Gusset
7/5/12
Read Re: experiment to verify 1/c is smallest speed possible; EM spectrum where largest wavelength determines smallest Re: more examples Chapt13.40081 perpetual motion #703 (sic) New Physics #823 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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7/4/12
Read Re: more examples Re: Perpetual-Motion deriving
hanson

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