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08-24-2007, 05:57 AM #1
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
I need physics help! hahaha.
anyone with any tips on converting computations. i forgot all that stuff.
like velocity=distancextime or something, stuff like that. anything will save my life. my professor does not know how to teach and I dont get my textbook in the mail til like, next week so I need to find some crazy research somehow.
Help this poor student! I wanna cure cancer!
halfassedjediknight Reviewed by halfassedjediknight on . Birdgirl or any other smarties out there! I need physics help! hahaha. anyone with any tips on converting computations. i forgot all that stuff. like velocity=distancextime or something, stuff like that. anything will save my life. my professor does not know how to teach and I dont get my textbook in the mail til like, next week so I need to find some crazy research somehow. Help this poor student! I wanna cure cancer! :( Rating: 5
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08-24-2007, 06:18 AM #2
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
No hot chick in the class you can study with?
all posts under this user name are purely for role playing purposes
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08-24-2007, 11:22 AM #3
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
You were close..........
Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
Velocity (MPH)= Distance (Miles) / Time (Hours)
Have a good one!:s4:
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08-24-2007, 12:15 PM #4
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
V2 = V1 + a(t)
V2 is the final velocity V1 the start velocity a is acceleration t is time (more accurately the change in time)
x = V1(t) + 0.5(a(t)2
x is the distance travelled btw the t is squared in this equation
also the biggest physics formula of them all (although it is forces and not kinematics like above)
F=M(A)
F is the total force M is the mass of the object and A is its acceleration
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08-24-2007, 12:31 PM #5
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
OMG WUT LOL
blaze the haze for daze
Embrace the grace of the fine herb.
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08-24-2007, 12:38 PM #6
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
What??? why cant we just keep things simple?
Originally Posted by Thepossumdance
When something is moving, it's moving, when its not, its stopped.
Doesn't get much simpler really
I learned loads of these formulas at school (2 or 3 years ago) and have neither remembered any or for that matter needed any since leaving Einstein, Newton and Co. have got a lot to answer for LOL
Cheers
NCM
P.S. there is a little brewery in Hertfordshire that makes Newtons cider, bit of a coincidence or what?
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08-24-2007, 07:14 PM #7
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
Or in the case of hydraulics and pneumatics.............
Originally Posted by Thepossumdance
F=Force....ft. lb.
P=Pressure....lb./ square inch
A=Area of cylinder
F=P(A)
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
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08-24-2007, 07:19 PM #8
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
HAJK,
Psycho4Bud is the resident hydraulics/physics expert around here. Not me. I have had one semester of very basic college physics about 100 years ago, and I'm stilll trying to erase those memories from my mind. Now if you have any questions about human anatomy or physiology, medical microbiology, or medical biochem, that's more up my alley . . . .[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
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08-24-2007, 07:22 PM #9
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
lol
Originally Posted by mfqr
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08-24-2007, 08:39 PM #10
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Birdgirl or any other smarties out there!
well, im in the same boat as you, you could say. im a bio major, not sure if i wanna just keep it biology or human biology or what..but im minoring in zoology, so who knows whats going to happen. bottom line, ill be working in a lab.
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
but you need a buncha physics and chemistry for my major so yeah, its rough. im a bad mathematician (i cant memorize formulas!) and thats my problem.
but i got some good stuff today after work just now. i got like all these formulas.
like..
d=v/m for density
m=dv for mass
and v=m/d for volume
those are the basic ones i needed for this lab im doing right now. were just measuring volume and density and stuff for these iron and copper rods. everyone wanted me to do their work because im a master of the triple beam scale. ill leave that knowledge of mine to your own imagination
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