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  1. What's the difference between short term memory and working …

    Feb 25, 2012 · What's the difference between short term memory and working memory? Is there any physiological difference?like difference in neural network formation? Thx!

  2. Is studying for 30 minutes then taking a break actually effective?

    Feb 13, 2023 · Is there a net gain (in knowledge and memory) if I study physics for 30 minutes then take a say, 10 minute break vs working for 40 minutes? Many thanks!

  3. Fourier Transform vs Short Time Fourier Transform... - Physics Forums

    Dec 1, 2023 · The discussion centers on the comparison between Fourier Transform (FT) and Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT), highlighting the STFT's advantages in time-frequency localization …

  4. Parallel Programming on a CPU with AVX-512 - Physics Forums

    Apr 23, 2022 · The second consists of the term-by-term product of the x- and y-coordinates. Similar to the GPU version in the preceding article, the program I’m presenting here uses parallel programming …

  5. MAWP & Design Pressure: Understand the Difference - Physics Forums

    Jul 23, 2015 · Hi All, I have a question regarding the design of the pressure vessel. What is the Maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP)? What is the Design pressure? What are the …

  6. External Pressure vs. Internal Pressure when considering work

    Sep 19, 2021 · The discussion centers on the distinction between internal and external pressure in the context of work done during gas expansion or compression. It is established that the work done by a …

  7. Help needed with Elliptic Integrals • Physics Forums

    Nov 19, 2025 · Mathematicians, physicists, and engineers working with elliptic integrals, as well as students seeking to deepen their understanding of advanced calculus and integral evaluation …

  8. Calculating force on a syringe plunger for a viscous fluid?

    Nov 8, 2021 · The discussion centers on calculating the force required to operate a syringe plunger for a viscous fluid, specifically a resin with a viscosity of approximately 930 cP. The primary equation …

  9. Physics of Triangles: Why Are They the Strongest?

    Oct 31, 2010 · Triangles are the strongest geometric shapes due to their structural integrity, as they are the only polygons where changing an angle necessitates a change in the length of an edge. This …

  10. Yaw, pitch and roll vs. azimuth and elevation - Physics Forums

    May 9, 2019 · Yaw, pitch, and roll describe the 3D orientation of vehicles like planes and ships, while azimuth and elevation are used for the pointing direction of antennas. Three axes are necessary for …