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>> No.4217905 [View]

>>4217875

>implying galaxies and solar systems are made out of resources different to those of atoms

ISHYGDDT

>> No.4217848 [View]

>>4217776

what aCS BSc actually looks like:

Network Fundamentals (NOT programming)
Introduction To Programming (Programming)
Introduction To Database Design And Development (Programming, Data structures)
Web Foundations (Programming)
Computer Organisation With Maths (Hardest stuff here is some basic calculus, A2 stuff, so higher end HS)
Software Engineering (Programming)
Advanced Programming And Data Structures (Programming)
Programming Language Concepts And Paradigms (Programming)
Mathematics For Computing (advanced calculus, lots of logic/boolean, stuff you wouldnt do in HS)
Operating Systems And Advanced Architectures (Assembly Programming)
Web Client And Server Programming (Programming)
Software Engineering Team Project (Programming)
Advanced Data Structures And Applications (Programming)
Theoretical Computer Science (Maths, lots of maths)
Open Distributed Systems (Programming)
Final Year Engineering Project (Programming)


basically, 85% programming, 15% maths, 100% God Tier

>> No.4217706 [View]

>>4217692

convert the hex to ascii? there should be some online converters, or just post the hex here in a way we can copy/paste it

>> No.4217690 [View]

>>4217662

does look GoLish, i can see a glider

>> No.4217641 [View]

>>4217619

probably, but physics is pretty maths intensive


at the end of the day, a physics graduate couldn't do what a CS graduate could in their respective field, and visa versa

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>>4217379
>>4217379

that feel when my CS BSc has maths in it beyond high school level

>> No.4217475 [View]

>>4217463

if you had a high enough initial velocity, the external forces wont be sufficient to stop you from reaching the other side, though the threshold velocity will be pretty high, due to the diameter of the earth being pretty large

>> No.4217436 [View]

assuming no air resistance or other external forces, you would exit the other side with the same velocity as you went in with, this is due to gravity being a function of mass, and an equal amount of mass being on either side of the centre of the earth

>> No.4216715 [View]

>I was ask by my Dr. if I would like a flew shot and I replied no thanks there's mercury in there! He said no more about it :0 I was talking to my mom too, and here a while back I told her a bout the Mercury and the told me she wasn't getting one ether , she gets one every year. She hasn't been sick at all this year and is 80 years old. She goes out doors a lot , does her own shopping still and gets a cold or three every year, ' but not this year ".

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4216698

>It's tragic when you think of all the innocent people who have been harmed by vaccines, especially children and older people.

>> No.4216685 [View]

>>4216669
was meant for
>>4216624

herp

>> No.4216669 [View]

>>4216607

if you need to use calculus to solve it, you can display the equation as two integrals
, as the integral is the area under the curve

the integral of y = 4 for 0 > x > 2 [4x]
plus the integral of y = x + 2 for 2 > x > 4 [1/2x^2 + 2x]

all over t

so [4*2] + [(16/2 + 8) - (4/2 + 4)] all over 4
8 + [16 - 6] all over 4

18/4 = 4.5

QED

>> No.4216604 [View]

this is 4.5m/s

what is this, AS mechanics or something?

>> No.4212789 [View]

>>4212779

>GCSE level
>can sometimes be confusing.

-1/10
leave OP

>> No.4212775 [View]

>>4212679

get the fuck off my /sci/

>> No.4212519 [View]

>>4212481

CS is mainly programming, but it also has alot of other things to it, algorithm development, logic, architecture.

if you want to be a coding monkey, do a degree in software development

>> No.4212505 [View]

>>4212312

cs undergraduate here, at first i wanted to switch to pure maths or physics, cause the maths wasn't hard enough in cs, but then i found stuff like algorithms and computer architecture more interesting, plus programming is fun

>> No.4210180 [View]

>>4208236

once, i felt, my existence is nothing but a chemical reaction, the only reason i'm here is mere probability, and the only reason people question that is consciousness, and did this trouble me to an extent.

but then i realized, while stoned out of my mind, were lucky to have the ability to 'enjoy' life, my desk cant 'enjoy' its existence, but we as humans can, so make the most of the brief time you're given

>> No.4207676 [View]

E = mc^2

m = E/c^2

F = GMm/r^2

therefore f = GM(E/c^2)/r^2

>> No.4207664 [View]

>>4207657

reported for reporting reported reports. report your reports.

>> No.4207648 [View]

>>4207645

r, eyb

>> No.4207619 [View]

>>4207612

reported for reporting, enjoy your ban

>> No.4207611 [View]

E=m(a^2+b^2)

but

f = ma
m = f/a

so

E=(f/a)(a^2+b^2)

>> No.4207598 [View]

>>4207585

> >_<!!

reported for emoticon. enjoy your ban

>Stop reporting me

reported for assburgers, enjoy your ban

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