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ITT: Simple things that never fail to blow your mind.

I'll start, due to the wave particle duality of light, it's perfectly possible to use equations dedicated to sound in isotropic mediums to predict its behavior with a reasonable margin for error.
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What the fuck is a Weber? Yeah it's 1 Tesla*m^2, but what the fuck does that mean in a practical sense? Does that mean it's a unit of measurement for a magnetic field for every squared meter? But that doesn't make sense either since it would be 1T/m^2. Is it just using magnetic field as some sort of distance gauge?

I'm really confused here, please help.

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