@GarrettPetersen@planefag "The circulation strength of the Joukowsky transform of the superposition of a circle (source+sink) & uniform flow is aligned to satisfy the Kutta condition on the trailing edge, solving the inviscid, irrotational, NS equations"
Statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged
@sirsfurther I went to @artistmagritte 's following list and picked a bunch from there. I'm not sure if they're ran by the same person, but each of the artists' accounts occasionally post one of their works. They don't really show up on the recommended feed, only in following, unfortunately.
@metakuna While I do not believe it would be sealed enough to be a "cushion" for the reasons you gave (at least for a standard elevator on normal buildings), compressibility effects would cause additional drag, which will be noticeably increased by even a semi-sealed shaft
@metakuna Say the elevator is 1000kg cube with 1m2 cross-section area; the terminal velocity (assuming incompressible) is around 120 m/s. The speed of sound at room temperature is 350m/s. That would put it at Mach 0.3, which is the point at which compressibility effects are significant...
@teortaxesTex Merchants literally bought nobles many, many times in history when they were short on money. This is one of the worst ways to make the point that the owners of the NYT wouldn't give up their power as easily as that tweet implies.
@metakuna I feel like walking the same route everyday is pretty antithetical to the walkooor spirit. Even if you're going to the same spot, you need a couple routes so you can whimsymaxx
Had a meetup with a bunch of my Turkish followers tonight. Except I think one was a government agent who never followed me and was there to report on the gathering
What'd you do today?
"I had to beg the Jews to not destroy my business in the morning and in the afternoon I dressed up like a cowboy and tried to catch migrants with a net"
@BecomingCritter I don't know if it would have helped with getting more roles but the optics (especially today, after the exoneration) would have been a lot better if he said "I didn't do anything wrong" instead of saying "I'm sorry and I'm gay"
uhhh... i just learned there is a secret network of tunnels connecting to the rest of europe underneath the former yugoslavia.
they have their own monkeys, guns, a tank.... a whole secret world
what the fuck
@DickTangoTV @aronaya@Papapishu You just read it off a chart. The curvy line is the wet bulb temp, you follow along the red lines to find where a specific humidity/temp combo will get you (in this case, colloquial humidity is given by the blue lines and not the vertical axis)
@greengreenalgae @ElytraMithra so you could keep temperature and pressure constant, but would need to expand/shrink the container to see phase change in this case
@greengreenalgae @ElytraMithra normally, two properties (temperature and pressure here) are enough to define the state. when there is a phase change, you need three points (eg entropy/volume here). otherwise there are multiple possible states on a point. so you need to change the third property, whatever it is
@chrisgardenuk Unexpected visits are no longer necessary. You can just call and say that you're in the area and ask if they're free. Much easier to say no this way.
Though the part about guests arriving having eaten and then being forced to eat again regardless is irreplaceable.
@typedfemale They do, but psycopathic fluid mechanics researchers keep using up all the capacity to solve for the turbulent flow around elastically-deforming, warm pizza boxes.
I'm 90% sure someone has sent me a 40 page report written entirely with ChatGPT and I am an AI-worrier now.
Not because I'm scared it will become Skynet; this is boring and I take more time to read it than it took them to write it. The cost of malarkey is too low!