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On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:24:20 +0100, Richard wrote:
Is it not true that if I were able to accelerate my cup of coffee at light speeds non sequitur. acceleration = rate of change of speed. at a frequency of 14Mhz non sequitur. frequency is not a measure of speed or acceleration. my cup of coffee would radiate a 14Mhz carrier? No. -- Rich |
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