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>>4378978

>How to straight lines

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Sure.

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>>2915702
very simple. this.

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>>2600623

OP if you can't do this shit on your own I suggest a change of majors.

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>>2531616

> Implying science would be useful without engineers apply it.

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>atheists^^
>^^
>Emoticon

You're either a newfag or a troll, either way I'm not taking what you said seriously.

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Hey /sci/

Quick question, how do you get the amplitude of oscillation of a spring-mass system from the equation for the elastic potential energy of the system?

(1/2)kx^2 = PE, I see the force constant and displacement... where/how do I get amplitude of oscillation??

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>>1494785
>any jon i want

>jon

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>>1305189
>Implying heat and thermal radiation are two separate things

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