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Physics of why to use metallic (surface) reflectors for UV
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[QUOTE="Behelmeted, post: 2011653, member: 117308"] [USER=116079]@focussport[/USER] I agree with you, these details are even ununderstandable for most people. Remember my school time, I hated math and physics as others and used some sites such as [url=https://plainmath.net/35983/two-firms-v-and-w-consider-bidding-on-a-road-building-job-which-may-o][color=black]https://plainmath.net/35983/two-firms-v-and-w-consider-bidding-on-a-road-building-job-which-may-o[/color][/url] to do my study tasks without my involvement. But then I understood how important to know such things at least on a base level. [/QUOTE]
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