Physics Problems elephant?!?!?!
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he probably got it off of facebook. there are groups on there dedicated to things like that.
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its from some i assmue asian kid called wang however ya say that and he has a whole shit ton of stuff some of its good
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That problem is easy..that's the saddest part of the whole picture
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For those of us going into math-oriented fields of study, these types of questions prepare you for what lies ahead of you in life. I personally don't give a shit about the moons affect on me/the earth/poop but eventually I'll probably have to use the concepts behind it.
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not only is it boring but it is totally useless... what is the ponit of solving a problem like that(minus the elephant part) if you just going to exclude real world conditions such as friction, wind, temperature of materials, etc etc. nothing works in real life like it does in a laboratory setting with "known" conditions and "friction is negligable" type circumstances. college intro physics ftl.
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I don't know what college intro to physics you took but in our intro class we're not negating friction, wind resistance, or anything like that...Maybe it's the fact that i'm in intro physics for engineering students...who knows.
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i was too.. at msu
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there is your answer...msu
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:rolleyes:
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PineInchNenis69 wrote:
I don't know what college intro to physics you took but in our intro class we're not negating friction, wind resistance, or anything like that...Maybe it's the fact that i'm in intro physics for engineering students...who knows.In ME221, 222, 223 (the statics & dynamics classes at NDSU) you almost always negate those varibles. Wind Resistance is almost NEVER used.
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bader3245 wrote:
In ME221, 222, 223 (the statics & dynamics classes at NDSU) you almost always negate those varibles. Wind Resistance is almost NEVER used.same here, hence my point. dumb.
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