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>>9740860
> How do you think we feel
No one gives a shit how you feel, dont you have some html to be doing

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>>9106146

>Differential equations

>Higher math

Engineers actually unironicallly believe this

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>>9107242

So far as I can tell, it was Weyl and not Einstein who pushed this interpretation.

"But one must not legalize the mentioned sin so far as to imagine that intervals are physical entities of a special type, essentially different from other physical variables (“reducing physics to geometry”, etc.)."

It just looks like a crutch that intuitively separates the form of gravitation from any other field theory.

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>>9084666

If you take the direction of gravity as your vertical axis, multiplying by sine is equivalent to pulling out the vertical component of velocity. Cosine takes out the horizontal component.

So if you're dealing with a force (or force component) which is vertical, like gravity, the acceleration will only affect the vertical direction i.e. you use sine.

If you're dealing with horizontal motion, you use the cosine.


This is, again, assuming you chose gravity as the vertical direction and the one perpendicular to it as horizontal

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What is the major with the highest percentage of homosexuals and why is it without a doubt engineering?

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