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The trouble with neodymium...
[rquote=454716&tid=14145&author=Atrum]@blogfast25

Thanks, I will give that a go.

He ...
12-7-2016 at 15:17
by: blogfast25
Burette question
[rquote=454707&tid=67199&author=NEMO-Chemistry]
Its fucked isnt it? :([/rquote]

It'll pr ...
12-7-2016 at 13:54
by: blogfast25
The trouble with neodymium...
[rquote=454619&tid=14145&author=Atrum]

I was wondering if you could provide any insight t ...
11-7-2016 at 16:47
by: blogfast25
The trouble with neodymium...
@Atrum:

Welcome to the club.
11-7-2016 at 09:41
by: blogfast25
Preparation of Barium
Electrolysis of a barium salt aqueous solution with a mercury cathode, followed by distilling off th ...
11-7-2016 at 09:38
by: blogfast25
Bulk/commodity (snow melt type) CaCl2 excellent for dessicant after high temp heating
[rquote=454425&tid=67085&author=RogueRose]I found an analysis of the bag and it says "garunt ...
9-7-2016 at 08:17
by: blogfast25
Bulk/commodity (snow melt type) CaCl2 excellent for dessicant after high temp heating
[rquote=454366&tid=67085&author=Acuyo]
Good to know but for drying this shouldn't really be ...
8-7-2016 at 09:35
by: blogfast25
Bulk/commodity (snow melt type) CaCl2 excellent for dessicant after high temp heating
[rquote=454357&tid=67085&author=RogueRose]
I know it wasn't CaO for sure, as I don't have t ...
8-7-2016 at 06:25
by: blogfast25
Calcium carbonate solution
[rquote=453991&tid=66978&author=bolbol]But if the carbonates react with the water won't I be ...
5-7-2016 at 08:44
by: blogfast25
Calcium carbonate solution
CaCO[sub]3[/sub] is of course very poorly soluble. Due to hydrolysis of the carbonate ion, such a so ...
4-7-2016 at 18:15
by: blogfast25
So I Have a Microwave.
[rquote=453449&tid=66190&author=zed]An interesting point Blogfast. I microwave food in "sof ...
3-7-2016 at 08:20
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[size=5]m=2, n=1[/size]

[file]51719[/file]

[size=5]m=2, n=2[/size]

[file]51720[/file]

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30-6-2016 at 09:27
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[size=5]m=0, n=1[/size]

[file]51714[/file]

[size=5]m=0, n=3[/size]

[file]51715[/file]

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30-6-2016 at 09:14
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[b]6. Quasi-solutions of the radial equation - plots:[/b]

Two cases need to be considered:

1. ...
30-6-2016 at 09:06
by: blogfast25
Looking for thoughts on my product ideas!
@Photonic:

What are your credentials/qualifications in the area of design, if I may ask?
29-6-2016 at 11:50
by: blogfast25
So I Have a Microwave.
[rquote=453052&tid=66190&author=AdamAlden]From what I have read using microwaves to heat you ...
28-6-2016 at 18:23
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[b]5. Solving the radial equation:[/b]

So far we have:
$$r^2R''+rR'+(k^2 r^2-m^2)R=0$$
With bou ...
28-6-2016 at 11:32
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
[rquote=453117&tid=65532&author=aga]
Edit:

Hold on hoss.

So we're in Polar co-ordinat ...
28-6-2016 at 06:41
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[b]4. Solving the angular equation:[/b]
$$\frac{Y''}{Y}=-m^2$$
$$Y''+m^2 Y=0$$
With two complex r ...
27-6-2016 at 11:59
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
[rquote=453113&tid=65532&author=aga]
I'll swap for my secret formula for [i]actually[/i] ma ...
27-6-2016 at 11:53
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
@morganbw:

Despite your unnecessary reference to 'mastrubation' [sic], your multiple spelling, gr ...
27-6-2016 at 11:34
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
[rquote=452923&tid=65532&author=aga][rquote=452894&tid=65532&author=blogfast25]
$$\ ...
25-6-2016 at 14:31
by: blogfast25
Particle in a 2D circular box with zero potential energy (Ct'ued)
[b]3. Ansatz and separation of variables:[/b]

We assume u can be written as the product of two fu ...
25-6-2016 at 08:31
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
That wasn't a bad lecture, actually.

I like these plots: cycloids:

http://curvebank.calstatela ...
24-6-2016 at 16:24
by: blogfast25
Calculus! For beginners, with a ‘no theorems’ approach!
Grab a piece of chalk, the blackboard is yours! ;)
24-6-2016 at 14:10
by: blogfast25
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