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==Welcome to the S.H.O. Drive Headquarters!==
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'''Sho.Wiki is all about the S.H.O. Drive, a new type of electric motor.'''
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Facebook URL: [https://www.facebook.com/ShoDrives facebook.com/ShoDrives]
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YouTube URL: [https://www.youtube.com/ShoWiki youtube.com/ShoWiki]
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==Coding Bootcamp Application==
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<strong>Tue 1/9/2018, 2:53 PM</strong>
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<em>Now that you have completed your phone interview, you will want to click here to complete your Skills Assessment. This takes 15 minutes to complete.  Go through each of the questions and answer to the best of your ability. Remember that this is not a pass/fail and will not be factored in your overall Admissions decision.</em>
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|Quote from Email Received by Kevin M. (me) ;)
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Here is a list of revisions for this page: http://www.sho.wiki/index.php?title=HQ&action=history
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Another quote, but this time from a results page:
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"If accepted into our program, prepare to complete at least 16 hours of prep work before class starts."
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Sincerely, ''[[User:S.H.O.|S.H.O.]] <sup>[[User_talk:S.H.O.|talk]]</sup>'' 15:16, 9 January 2018 (PST)
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=== New website ===
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https://arqumari.com/ - Web Services by Kevin Marinas. Sincerely,  ''[[User:S.H.O.|S.H.O.]] <sup>[[User_talk:S.H.O.|talk]]</sup>'' 10:06, 18 June 2018 (PDT)
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== Physics Stack Exchange Questions ==
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{{See also|Precession Circle}}
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* (2019.02.08) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/459663/emf-induced-into-a-conductive-loop-moving-through-a-conservative-electric-field EMF induced into a conductive loop moving through a conservative electric field]
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* (2019.03.17) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/467066/is-the-lorentz-transform-of-a-bound-current-a-bound-current Is the Lorentz transform of a bound current - a bound current?]
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* (2019.04.15) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/472721/3-repelling-parallel-line-charges 3 repelling parallel line charges]
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* (2019.04.24) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/473580/lorentz-transformations-distance-vs-retarded-distance Lorentz transformations: Distance vs “retarded distance”]
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* (2019.05.07) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/477990/how-do-we-know-that-electric-charges-are-invariant How do we know that electric charges are invariant?]
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* (2019.05.20) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/481259/what-is-the-lenz-reaction-due-to-radial-emf-generated-by-a-rotating-cylindrical What is the Lenz reaction due to Radial EMF generated by a rotating cylindrical magnet with a steady magnetic field?]
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* (2019.07.06) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/490119/does-larmor-precession-of-a-magnetic-spin-produce-a-time-averaged-electrostati Does Larmor precession of a magnetic spin produce a (time-averaged) electrostatic near-field?]
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* (2019.07.12) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/491275/velocity-composition-effect-of-moving-line-charges-acting-on-a-moving-charge-b Velocity composition effect of moving line charges acting on a moving charge - By what velocity (boost) is the E-field unchanged along the boost?]
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* (2019.07.14) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/491607/the-lorentz-transformation-of-the-electric-field-of-a-moving-charge The Lorentz Transformation of the electric field of a moving charge]
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* (2019.07.15) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/491655/a-steady-line-current-moving-at-a-steady-velocity-can-produce-non-transverse-ele A steady line current moving at a steady velocity can produce non-transverse electric fields. What about moving line charges?]
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* (2019.07.21) [https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/492860/a-charge-accelerating-while-confined-to-an-equipotential-surface A charge accelerating while confined to an equipotential surface]
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[https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/77401/kevin-marinas?tab=questions&sort=newest Source]
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Sincerely,  ''[[User:S.H.O.|S.H.O.]] <sup>[[User_talk:S.H.O.|talk]]</sup>'' 01:22, 3 August 2019 (PDT)
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==Quick Questions==
  
 
'''What is the S.H.O. about?'''<br>This will be the first drive motor in the world to have a coil that looks like an S, or an H, or an O, depending on which side you look from.
 
'''What is the S.H.O. about?'''<br>This will be the first drive motor in the world to have a coil that looks like an S, or an H, or an O, depending on which side you look from.
  
'''What does S.H.O. stand for?'''<br>S.H.O. stands for “Side Hung Over”.
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[[File:S.H.O. Drive Sketch and Renders.png|360px]]
  
'''What good is this for?'''<br>The best way to know is to build one yourself and show it!
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{{#iDisplay:http://www.sho.wiki/3d/|360|270}}
  
'''How do I make it?'''<br>Details coming soon!
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Visit http://sho.wiki/3d to see the full-page version of this animation!
  
==Main Directory==
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A simple version with only the path of the S.H.O. Coils can be found at http://sho.wiki/3d/simple.
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An advanced version displaying the magnetic fields and vector potential can be found at http://sho.wiki/3d/advanced.
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'''What does S.H.O. stand for?'''<br>S.H.O. stands for “Side Hung Over”.
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'''What good is this for?'''<br>The best way to know is to build one yourself and show it!
  
* [[Special:ListFiles]]
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'''How do I make it?'''<br>Details can be found at the [[Replication Station]].
* [[Presentation]]
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== Getting started ==
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{{Site map}}
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 5 August 2019

Sho.Wiki is all about the S.H.O. Drive, a new type of electric motor.

Facebook URL: facebook.com/ShoDrives

YouTube URL: youtube.com/ShoWiki

Coding Bootcamp Application

Tue 1/9/2018, 2:53 PM Now that you have completed your phone interview, you will want to click here to complete your Skills Assessment. This takes 15 minutes to complete. Go through each of the questions and answer to the best of your ability. Remember that this is not a pass/fail and will not be factored in your overall Admissions decision.

Quote from Email Received by Kevin M. (me) ;)

Here is a list of revisions for this page: http://www.sho.wiki/index.php?title=HQ&action=history

Another quote, but this time from a results page:

"If accepted into our program, prepare to complete at least 16 hours of prep work before class starts."

Sincerely, S.H.O. talk 15:16, 9 January 2018 (PST)

New website

https://arqumari.com/ - Web Services by Kevin Marinas. Sincerely, S.H.O. talk 10:06, 18 June 2018 (PDT)

Physics Stack Exchange Questions

See also: Precession Circle

Source

Sincerely, S.H.O. talk 01:22, 3 August 2019 (PDT)

Quick Questions

What is the S.H.O. about?
This will be the first drive motor in the world to have a coil that looks like an S, or an H, or an O, depending on which side you look from.

S.H.O. Drive Sketch and Renders.png

Visit http://sho.wiki/3d to see the full-page version of this animation!

A simple version with only the path of the S.H.O. Coils can be found at http://sho.wiki/3d/simple.

An advanced version displaying the magnetic fields and vector potential can be found at http://sho.wiki/3d/advanced.

What does S.H.O. stand for?
S.H.O. stands for “Side Hung Over”.

What good is this for?
The best way to know is to build one yourself and show it!

How do I make it?
Details can be found at the Replication Station.

Site map

HQGlossaryApril 2016 Presentation