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>>4701676
Are you telling me you can't do basic kiddy algebra?

Really? How fucking old are you?

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Hey, /sci/, I'm currently studying Mechanics Module 4 (M4) as part of my Further Maths A-level course. I've been having trouble (as has EVERYONE I know) with relative motion.
If anyone has mastered this topic any hints/tips whatsoever would be much appreciated. I'm looking for an A* and I'm finding it difficult to get my head around.

Thanks.

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Not Science/Engineering, but still felt like a bad-ass

>freshmen year
>work with humanities prof to get honors credit for course
>decide to do research project on medieval illuminated manuscripts and the cultural history (generally speaking, my thesis was more in depth)
>prof gives me multiple 50 page excerpts from texts throughout the semester as supplemental reading in addition to my own research
>work my ass off reading and analyzing the texts, asking prof tons of clarification questions at our meetings feeling like an idiot
>historical research paper, analysis paper, and a separate facsimile analysis finally finished
>do my presentation to the class and feel like a real lecturer
>prof says she's extremely impressed with how i handled the texts she gave me
>said she used them in grad school
>mfw she gave a first semester freshmen grad school texts as "supplemental reading"

Still without a doubt the hardest texts I have ever read to this day. Who says scientists can't into liberal arts?

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>>4526072
>implying you can censor a naturally occuring wavelength of light

LMFAO. Dumb-ass politicians.

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>>4519462
>mfw engineers are into santorium!!!

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mfw this thread.

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>>4376729
>Rutgers

Why the fuck would you settle for Rutgers of all places? Was your local community college too hard to get into?

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I'm failing mechanical engineering.. dunno what to say more...my life is fucked.

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>>4306605
Wat? why?
The pendlum, double pendlum, and triple pendulm are all typically done using lagragian mechanics. It is the simplest way to do that shit.

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>>4207466
>anon poster gets mad that others won't reveal identity

Are you new to 4chan?

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>"would you like fries with that?"
>shows starbucks girl

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>mfw i used to live in bridgeport born around that time

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is this from the escapist?

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>>3852365

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[ERROR]

>>3675682
>MOLTEN SEX
mfw

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this is a new attempt at trolling

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>>3370661

Alien Ant Farm was a guy?

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>>3277127
If I have a particle in a box. Then measure its position. How does this effect the wavefunction of the particle? and subsequent measurements?

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>mfw I pick up radio stations just by putting any gain-boosted signal wire hooked to a guitar amp in my mouth cavity, not even touching my mouth or tongue.

Hey guise, magnetic lines of induction. Your body generates them. LEARN ABOUT THEM.

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>my and my dad's face when

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>>3166837

No, its fucking true. The picture is right here:

>>3166559

Even an atheist isn't so blindingly ignorant as to ignore so obvious proofs? I mean, your ignorance is already proven but this is on another level.

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Ok /sci/entists i need this explained. So Baryons, being fermions, are not exempt to the pauli exclusion principle. So when two atomic nuclei are put under huge enough pressure they begi interacting to this principle, and are fixed in energy states similar to electrons. Am i getting that right? that in substances such as metallic Hydrogen the nuclei are as close as their electrons use to be relative to one another? and that because of this proximity they are fixed into a crystalline structure because of the exclusion principle? also if this is the case how can nuclei fuse in reactors? shouldn't they become metallic the moment they reach this proximity?

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>I'm writing an essay about supernatural stuff and I need some philosophers who were writing about that?

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