07:3007:30, 11 May 2016diffhist−14
Harrier jump jet
The first ("original") Harrier was developed in the UK (as stated in the rest of the page!?!) - SUBSEQUENT variants are just that (see talk page).
01:0901:09, 23 April 2016diffhist+280
Line-of-sight propagation
→Radio horizon: Added a 'Citation needed' - This not only contradicts the formulae presented, it seems axiomatically wrong - no matter how high an antenna/observer is, it is impossible to (fully) "see" an entire hemisphere (?)
06:0706:07, 24 September 2012diffhist+2
Machmeter
Changed pressure to temperature (see Speed of sound), removed reference to Rayleigh number (completely unrelated) & brought notation into line with (standard notation in the) stagnation pressure article.
14 September 2012
20:0620:06, 14 September 2012diffhist−27
Swimming pool
I suspect/assume the only reason a citation was needed was the suggestion that Olympic size is the largest pool, as opposed to it being the largest standard size - both of which are refuted/confirmed (respectively) later in the page!
08:1108:11, 14 March 2012diffhist−8
Iodised salt
I disagree with the statement & it's been uncited for 4 months, but I've only changed it from 'is consumed everyone' to 'consumed most predictably'
07:3007:30, 11 May 2016diffhist−14
Harrier jump jet
The first ("original") Harrier was developed in the UK (as stated in the rest of the page!?!) - SUBSEQUENT variants are just that (see talk page).
01:0901:09, 23 April 2016diffhist+280
Line-of-sight propagation
→Radio horizon: Added a 'Citation needed' - This not only contradicts the formulae presented, it seems axiomatically wrong - no matter how high an antenna/observer is, it is impossible to (fully) "see" an entire hemisphere (?)
06:0706:07, 24 September 2012diffhist+2
Machmeter
Changed pressure to temperature (see Speed of sound), removed reference to Rayleigh number (completely unrelated) & brought notation into line with (standard notation in the) stagnation pressure article.
14 September 2012
20:0620:06, 14 September 2012diffhist−27
Swimming pool
I suspect/assume the only reason a citation was needed was the suggestion that Olympic size is the largest pool, as opposed to it being the largest standard size - both of which are refuted/confirmed (respectively) later in the page!
08:1108:11, 14 March 2012diffhist−8
Iodised salt
I disagree with the statement & it's been uncited for 4 months, but I've only changed it from 'is consumed everyone' to 'consumed most predictably'