Katyia2 October 2012 12:42PM
Response to memtitude, 2 October 2012 11:03AM
thanks Ill maybe elaborate on that later just a few thoughts - - - in view of the
unpredictable nature of the animals it may be that a purely scientific
approach to economics has not worked - - - hence my attempt to
recruit people into poetry - - - also having expounded at length
on the topic of hysteresis you now want to wipe the slate clean
of historical transferences which are meant to double turn - - -
unpredictable nature of the animals it may be that a purely scientific
approach to economics has not worked - - - hence my attempt to
recruit people into poetry - - - also having expounded at length
on the topic of hysteresis you now want to wipe the slate clean
of historical transferences which are meant to double turn - - -
and then I added this actually to my previous post which i shall attempt to post again - - -
looking at energy from an abstract point of view e.g. the amount of power stored in a grain - - -
Energy may be stored in systems without being present as matter, or as kinetic or electromagnetic energy. Stored energy is created whenever a particle has been moved through a field it interacts with (requiring a force to do so), but the energy to accomplish this is stored as a new position of the particles in the field?a configuration that must be ?held? or fixed by a different type of force (otherwise, the new configuration would resolve itself by the field pushing or pulling the particle back toward its previous position). This type of energy ?stored? by force-fields and particles that have been pushed into a new physical configuration in the field by doing work on them by another system, is referred to as potential energy. A simple example of potential energy is the work needed to lift an object in a gravity field. Each of the basic forces of nature is associated with a different type of potential energy, and all types of potential energy (like all other types of energy) appears as system mass, whenever present. For example, a compressed spring will be slightly more massive than before it was compressedIn physics, energy energeia??activity, operation? is an indirectly observed quantity that is often understood as the ability of a physical system to do work on other physical systems. Since work is defined as a force acting through a distance (a length of space), energy is always equivalent to the ability to exert pulls or pushes against the basic forces of nature, along a path of a certain length
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I don't mind her using my stuff but please don't deny it ws mine ... it was mine because you specifically perused my blogs looking for creative material with which to win back your ex that had an think with me
Response to philipphilip99, 2 October 2012 12:49PM
Say what you like about this thread, one often learns something new from it.