You are right; the original equation should have been dG = (2 * dx) (G/20) [<=the number of trips taken, no units] * 1 gallon / 10 mi. Unit...
And I thought I was stereotyping! Actually I wasn't. Stereotyping is bad. Making a statement like "teens act like pure dumbass they go around...
This is a cool discussion! Too bad I was away trying to figure out some bloody annoying crap #### problems in the math forum. I think it's pretty...
Back to the desert! The Car Problem(tm): Geez, this has taken me forever. Using calculus and separating into variables, dg/dx (change in gas per...
for x=3.7, it would simply be f(x) = 3.7(1) + 3.7(1) + 3.7(1) +3.7(0.7) I have a harder nonintegral definition problem! From my calculus book, and...
Doesn't Bernoulli's only apply to fluid in the same streamline? No matter if the principle isdue to Archimede's or Bernoulli's, the force is only...
Yah, sorry. You're right. What IS saturation/compression then? I will try to understand your explanation :)
The electrons in the wires are traveling vertically; the magnetic lines of force are then circular about the wires; and the force on a charged object...
One: describe the acceleration vectors of an object dropped off a rotating ring in freefall, from the non-newtonian perspective of an observer on the...
Rough approximation, 60kg human with density ~~ water would have a volume of .06 m^3. IIRC, air is density ~~ 1 kg/m^3, which means the boyant force...
I think myhr got it. It's not a heat cycle. I still want to say the one puny refuation I have to that paper! Based on the few parts I understood; I'm...
Maybe it has to do with the stability of the different states? One bond at optimum distance having less potential energy than two at less than...
Because at sea level, they are close to the whole earth; on a mountain, they are only close to the mountain. Well. They're close to the Earth, too...
Thanks, 4D! I *think* I know how I do math now. I recognize patterns. How I learn to do math is different -- I think that is something that I...
you mean quadratic, not linear. but! how do you KNOW it is really quadratic? I mean of course they do know whether or not it is, but I certainly...
Congratulations all of you, this has just become my favorite forum. @Fafnir665: It's the wave of the future, man. Inevitable. All that crap...
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