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  2. PhysicsOverflow - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the two primary forms of content, the PhysicsOverflow community also welcomes discussions on unsolved problems, and hosts a chat section for discussions on topics generally of interest to physicists and students of physics, such as those related to recent events in physics, physics academia, and the publishing process.

  3. Leaky bucket - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of the two versions of the leaky bucket algorithm shows that the version as a queue is a special case of the version as a meter. Imagine a traffic shaping function for fixed-length packets that is implemented using a fixed-length queue, forming a delay element, which is serviced using a leaky bucket as a meter.

  4. Displacement (fluid) - Wikipedia

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    Several methods of such measuring exist. In one case the increase of liquid level is registered as the object is immersed in the liquid (usually water). In the second case, the object is immersed into a vessel full of liquid (called an overflow can), causing it to overflow. Then the spilled liquid is collected and its volume measured.

  5. Soviet–American Gallium Experiment - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 analysis [8] examined the data within frameworks of two- and three-neutrino mixing, considering the possibility of electron neutrinos oscillating into a hypothetical sterile neutrino. By 2009, a thorough investigation into potential experimental errors had verified the efficiency of chemical extraction of germanium, counting procedures ...

  6. Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The current design divides the liquid argon between four LArTPC modules with a "fiducial volume" (the volume usable for physics analysis, which is smaller than the total volume to avoid interactions near detector edges) of 10 kilotons each. About 800,000 tons of rock will be excavated to create the caverns for the far detectors. [20]

  7. Sanford Underground Research Facility - Wikipedia

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    The deepest underground laboratory in the United States, it houses multiple experiments in areas such as dark matter and neutrino physics research, biology, geology and engineering. There are currently 28 active research projects housed within the facility. Sanford Lab is managed by the South Dakota Science and Technology Authority (SDSTA).

  8. Shallow water equations - Wikipedia

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    f x,g can be calculated using basic physics and trigonometry: [27] = ⁡ where F g is the force of gravity in the x-direction, θ is the angle, and M is the mass. Figure 1: Diagram of block moving down an inclined plane.

  9. Overspill - Wikipedia

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    In nonstandard analysis, a branch of mathematics, overspill (referred to as overflow by Goldblatt (1998, p. 129)) is a widely used proof technique. It is based on the fact that the set of standard natural numbers N is not an internal subset of the internal set *N of hypernatural numbers.