A list of puns related to "Quantum wire"
I really think that wires, like headphones, charging cords, bungee straps, etc. show SchrΓΆdingers principles in the macro. Because they exist in all possible states at all possible times, the second you direct your attention elsewhere, they become a knotted fustercluck and snag on every possible thing, and end up under your limbs and butt, and in every crevice of your furniture.
I feel like, if there's any justice in the world, you should be able to drop a pair of earphones in a lake, look away for two seconds, move, and come up with every single fish in that lake.
Brain: Are you a single empty quantum wire?
Me: No. Why is that?
Brain: Because you are wasting all that time doing nothing, and single
I have recently been researching quantum computing and consistently quantum physics, because of how interesting I find them. I just started to wonder whether or not a qc uses wires.
I have dug around online and got some clues that electromagnetic induction has some aspects of quantum physics phenomenon that makes this possible. I want to know what phenomenon in QM (or QF) makes the idea that a changing magnetic field produces a current in a wire, a reality.
am considering to purchase the following Kingbrite light:
The primary reason I am considering this light is because I believe I can spread each heatsink far away from one another in order to cover a larger surface area.
If i want to increase the space in between the heatsinks, can I replace the black and red cables with longer wires purchased from a home hardware store (i.e. Home Depot)?
Perhaps a silly question, though I find myself needing longer wire - perhaps 20 ft each - for my 3x QB800 boards, with the drivers outside of tent.
Would this be a good replacement? Seeing 18AWG looks good, jacketed for safety, pure copper, just kinda unsure if the voltage and what not is suitable for the high wattage the boards can pull.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003L14WXG
Thank you!
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