
Systems simulated by a simple percolation model using python
Dec 15, 2014 · The discussion revolves around the application of a simple percolation model simulated in Python, particularly focusing on the percolation threshold in a 2-D area with randomly distributed …
Special and General Relativity Forum - Physics Forums
Dec 31, 2007 · Join in expert discussion on special and general relativity discussion. Relativity is the dependence of various physical phenomena on relative motion of the observer and the observed …
Question of accuracy of galactic collision simulations
Oct 5, 2025 · The discussion revolves around the accuracy of galactic collision simulations, particularly in the context of how these simulations represent the dynamics of baryonic and dark matter during …
Configuration of JEFF-3.3 Nuclear Data Library in MCNP6
Mar 1, 2026 · TL;DR I am setting up MCNP6 for reactor core physics simulations and plan to use the JEFF-3.3 nuclear data library. I would appreciate detailed guidance or references on how to correctly …
Can We See an Atom? Latest Images of Atoms | Physics Forums
Sep 28, 2015 · Can we see an atom? In this article, I will discuss how these images are made, what exactly we are looking at, and what it really means to see an atom.
The Science of Sponges: Understanding their Function and Behavior
May 7, 2009 · The discussion centers on the functioning and behavior of sponges, exploring their physical properties, the effects of gravitational fields, and the complexities involved in modeling their …
Calculating 208V Power: 3 Methods Explained - Physics Forums
Jul 27, 2016 · The discussion revolves around calculating power in a 208V electrical system using three proposed methods. Participants explore the implications of phase angles and the nature of the …
Why is the correct polarity important with AC? - Physics Forums
Oct 21, 2019 · Summary: (Why) does the correct polarity of AC matter? Hi! I was watching some random videos about electricity on you youtube and then got this question: if AC changes direction constantly …
Why does radiation taste like metal? - Physics Forums
Jun 11, 2019 · If you can taste the radiation itself (alpha, beta, or gamma radiation), quickly let someone know what it tastes like - because you are not long for this world. Radioactive fall out is often in the …
How to Use AOPS Books for Self-Learning: Tips and Recommendations
Jan 17, 2018 · The discussion revolves around the use of Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) books for self-learning in mathematics, particularly focusing on the Prealgebra and Introduction to Algebra texts. …