0.3 % would correspond to 3 mm difference in length of the pendulum.
After an hour, the difference between real and measured time would already be 10.9 s, and over an entire day, it would accumulate to 261.3 s, way too much for useful long term measurements.
Yet, it is an useful approximation for qualitative measurements, e.g. when Galileo Galilei did his fall experiments, he might have used a prendulum instead of his pulse for measuring.
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Magic Lane mentions that their data is from OSM on their homepage, but does not "advertise" it (right at the top), as the information is found quite far down on their page. That's all.
That's Magig Earth. I was talking about Magic Lane.
Ach stimmt. Die ist ja "schon" fertig. Dann hätte man ja auch mit feuchtem Schnee rechnen können und entsprechende Vorkehrungen treffen müssen.
So, you dd'ed the Android image for Orange Pi 5 to an external drive and want to boot your OPi5 from that drive. As far as I remember, in order to do that for a Raspberry Pi, you need to 'tell' the system where to boot from. For OPi, I found some information on how achieve that for Debian/Ubuntu. For Android the steps should be somewhat similar.
Es ist halt die Frage, wieviel Masse an Batterien man durch die Gegend fahren will. Bei wenig befahrenen Strecken durch ländliches Gebiet rechnen sich Oberleitungen laut Artikel nicht.
So fwupdmgr
takes care of this on the command line?
Das "eigentlich" kannst du streichen, wenn es um das Verhältnis und nicht um den Flächeninhalt selbst geht. Seine Formel ist das Ergebnis deiner Herleitung. Nur deshalb ist sie so kurz.
My mind was making one transfer to much, as the opinion clip in German TV news is called comment. There were no additional downvotes after I added the second sentence for clarification.
Obviously the naming is not consistent among the wikipedia articles in different languages:
Intelsat 33e war ein kommerzieller Kommunikationssatellit des International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (Intelsat) mit Sitz in Luxemburg.
Its named after the * International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium*
Danke.