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13 May 2024
- diffhist Concrete 12:59 +11 Plantsurfer talk contribs (not self-explanatory) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist m Concrete 11:54 +2 SomePacifisticGuy talk contribs (→Waste light: Minor Edit) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Cement 11:16 0 2603:8000:d300:3650:4a3:d9b0:f39d:c04 talk (sp)
- diffhist m Concrete 07:31 −7 ClueBot NG talk contribs (Reverting possible vandalism by 122.161.48.90 to version by Citation bot. Report False Positive? Thanks, ClueBot NG. (4322707) (Bot)) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Concrete 07:30 +7 122.161.48.90 talk (→Curing) Tag: Reverted
12 May 2024
- diffhist Module:Pagetype 21:45 −255 MSGJ talk contribs (non-existent pages are not articles, plus some code simplification)
10 May 2024
- diffhist Bitumen 13:58 −2 209.195.250.74 talk
9 May 2024
- diffhist Buoyancy 21:19 +4 50.198.217.249 talk (Added a link to centrifugal force.)
- diffhist Buoyancy 21:13 +228 50.198.217.249 talk (Did some reformatting, added a few extra changes to the explanation of buoyancy as an "apparent" force.)
- diffhist Buoyancy 21:06 +22 50.198.217.249 talk (I added that buoyancy is a gravitational force, and not simply a force on its own, in the same way that centrifugal force is an inertial force, and not a force on its own. Buoyancy does not exist without gravity, objects do not naturally separate themselves out by density. Gravity is the only force driving buoyancy.)
- diffhist Buoyancy 20:59 +228 50.198.217.249 talk (I have added the line "Buoyancy is a function of the forces of gravity on objects of different densities, and for that reason is considered an apparent force, in the same way that centrifugal force is an apparent force as a function of inertia.")