• theUwUhugger@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Did you use ai to form that? No human has ever, ever written that magnetic force causes magnetic field; nor electrostatics force causes an electric field…

    No, electrostatic fields is caused by stationary charges

    I don’t dare imagine what you think an unbalanced charge is, but a moving electric charge is enough to cause a magnetic field.

    ‘It takes incredible amounts of physics work to get something’… You know, ai used to worry me quite a bit but comments like yours calm my soul! We are thankfully not there yet where it’s actually would be capable of replacing hack squat!

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      Not AI. I’m in academia, so I write academically.

      I specify “physics work” to mean physic’s definition of work (dot product between Force and Displacement).

      And to not connect the importance between the electric and magnetic field as it pertains to the the electrostatic force and magnetic force reveals your basic understanding of the physics. Hence, why your prior comment was so problematic…

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        14 hours ago

        Oh academia! Of course you are! Kinda weird you didn’t specify your field and experience… Welp, must have had no space left for that in that reply of yours…

        Kinda odd that an academic would continously write nonsense… Work in the contest of physics (what fucking other context would we use it when we are discussing physics…) is defined as: the energy transferred to or from an object by a force acting on it as it moves through a distance!Aka ‘W = F • s’, its not a dot product its multiplication dear doctor? Also makes absolutely no sense in the prev context you used it… If you just wanted to pick a word to insinuate a sort of insight, you should have used midi-chlorians! Sounds a lot cooler and makes just as much sense!

        So far every single one of your statements had been wrong… I will have to ask you to stop sharing your brilliant insights to beget the spread of misinformation!

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          6 hours ago

          It’s very apparent that you are not a good faith discusser and your knowledge of physics is very low.

          I’m checking out of this discussion

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            3 hours ago

            Could you check out from every physics&whatever else you pretend to be discussion? Again, you didn’t even know the formula of work despite totally being an academic…

            It genuinely upsets me that people like yours vote equal mine… Hope you know you looked really dumb and desperate the whole time!

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              I used the higher level 3-dimensional definition of work, and you told my I was wrong and provided my the high school level 1-dimensional definition of work. Then you hang it over my head and try to correct me as if my definition is incorrect.

              The fact is your knowledge of physics is so low that you didn’t even know this nuance; and you are not arguing in good faith because this is something you easily could have looked up and realized if all you cared about wasn’t “being right”.

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      Lol you weren’t kidding… The full sentence is even weirder:

      Any solid system has the capability of being a magnet, but this takes an incredible amount of physics work where iron is special.

      I kind of hope a human didn’t write that…