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YAUFG by Naruki2006-11-19 12:55:59
  lol. Did you see that one example they had? by Hypersapien2006-11-19 12:55:59
    I dont get it. by breezeblock 2003-08-26 05:48:40
Sure I get that those two equations when applied with a device known as a "flux capacitor" will induce time travel if you are a scarily youthful-looking actor but what's with the result being in Newtons? Shouldn't it be in years or something? What am I missing there?
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      Newton is the SI-unit of FORCE by delcted2003-08-26 05:51:20
        Yes I know that. by breezeblock2003-08-26 06:04:43
          Sorry by delcted2003-08-26 06:09:50
            Ahh. Now I get it! by breezeblock2003-08-26 06:13:54
            Volts per distance ... by Medentic2006-11-19 12:55:59
              Ugh. by LionsPhil2003-08-26 10:16:43
          A Watt is not strictly electrical. by Avium2003-08-26 06:10:31

 

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