There are 18 subscribers. I'm not sure what volume of posts you are expecting.
If you are looking for Reddit volume, change your expectations. They have a 150k+ subscribers. Nearly 10,000,000% more users. Give it time, or even better, ask questions about physics.
Ok, it just seems that on Lemmy people are creating communities like they are staking a claim to a piece of ground. They put in the claim, it case they want it, and walk away.
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expatriado@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 3y
as long as the coefficient of friction stays high and the torque tangent to the surface increases, traction should increase
edit: what if the normal force decreases? well, it just mean it is taking off
ScrivenerX@lemm.ee · 7 pts · 3y
There are 18 subscribers. I'm not sure what volume of posts you are expecting.
If you are looking for Reddit volume, change your expectations. They have a 150k+ subscribers. Nearly 10,000,000% more users. Give it time, or even better, ask questions about physics.
Spzi@lemm.ee · 5 pts · 3y
There is no alternative community. So it seems the topic didn't receive much traction yet on Lemmy. But it could, at any next moment!
kiwiheretic@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 3y
Ok, it just seems that on Lemmy people are creating communities like they are staking a claim to a piece of ground. They put in the claim, it case they want it, and walk away.