can somebody solve this?
its a play off
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my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
physics
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my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
its a play off
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my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
physics
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my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
By the time I finished my mechanical engineering degree, I wanted to stab anyone that said the word Physics.
Originally Posted by teamben158
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
its a play off
v=v0+at
my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
physics
v=v0+at
my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
By the time I finished my mechanical engineering degree, I wanted to stab anyone that said the word Physics.
dammit
cuz thats what i want to do (mechanical engineering)
ugh!
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
im doin Aeronautical Engineering. Still like physics. Calc is starting to get annoying.
But stick with it. It'll be worth it in the end.
Originally Posted by EAmon
Vertical Velocity, Final= velocity initial(sin beta)+gravity*time
Time = [vertical Velocity, Final - initial(sin beta)] / gravity
i think
Time = [vertical Velocity, Final - initial(sin beta)] / gravity
i think
its just like basic algebra
you want time to be on one side by itself since you are solving for it.
so you will want to subtract velocity initial(sin beta) from both sides
Vertical Velocity, Final - velocity initial(sin beta) = gravity*time
then you will want to divide both sides by gravity
[Vertical Velocity, Final - velocity initial(sin beta)] / gravity = (gravity*time) / gravity
this will give you the answer for time
time = [Vertical Velocity, Final - velocity initial(sin beta)] / gravity
And I havent taken a math class since 1998
Originally Posted by EAmon
Originally Posted by teamben158
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
its a play off
v=v0+at
my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
physics
v=v0+at
my physics professor doesn't care about answer. as a matter of fact he doesn't care about numbers. You could do all your work in variables, as long as its right ur golden. I love it. btw Im studying engineering so i
By the time I finished my mechanical engineering degree, I wanted to stab anyone that said the word Physics.
dammit
cuz thats what i want to do (mechanical engineering)
ugh!
just do what u like and ull be fine. All mechanical engineering is basically the same. I'm doing Aeronautical Engineering but technical its Mechanical Engineering with Mechanical focus. What do you wanna do with cars?
lol idk
wanna own my own shop
work on em
cuztomise em
build em
etc etc
just have to have something that will get my parrents off my back about just going into automotive (master mech.)
wanna own my own shop
work on em
cuztomise em
build em
etc etc
just have to have something that will get my parrents off my back about just going into automotive (master mech.)
oh well u don't need engineering. But mechanical will work. Theres other engineering you could do. like with my major I could work on the aerodynamics of cars. Bunch of career options. I wanna work for continental tho. Buddy of mine interns for them, he gets free housing and food + 1300 a month + 42 free round trip tickets to anywhere in the world. And thats the internship lol.





