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  • nooneescapesthelaw@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlIts getting old.
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    8 months ago

    The means of production are not entirely owned by a seperate class nor is the barrier to entry for many industries so high that it is entirely impossible for the average joe to enter.

    Sure some industries are nigh impossible to get into, like pharmaceuticals for example, there are much bigger industries that have lower barriers like machine shops (which are really medium entry but you can scale them), and manufacturing via 3d print hubs.

    Not to mention aoftware development which is a fucking wonder when it comes to potential money vs barrier to entry.

    Certain construction contractors and engineering consulting firms can be opened up with fairly low barrier to entry.

    I’m sleepy so my replies may not seem very coherent so tell me if you don’t understand what im saying




  • nooneescapesthelaw@lemmy.mltointernet funeral@lemmy.worldBlarghhh
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    9 months ago

    Mgh=50149.81=6867 joules

    So about the same eneegy it takes to keep a 6 watt lightbulb on for 19 minutes

    Edit: oops i see you meant reply, thats a tough one that i cant really answer on the toilet. But using the formula work= F*D and some simplifying assumptions you could do it yourself

    (Work is the physics term for energy needed)



  • The forces vary depending on how fast you move it up. You might be thinking of energy not force, as in joules not newtons.

    To elaborate, imagine you wanted you were playing air hockey, you have to hit the puck alot harder to move it fast than to move it slow even though both will reach the other side