[IMG] Hey guys, I saw the above picture in my lecture a few days ago, just wanted to ask, what is the significance of the word "methane" in that...
Suppose said conveyor does manage to make the plane always stationary with respect to the ground. What then?
I agree with you. But this perfect system cannot be attained by experimental purposes, only in theory.:D
My answer would be no, the plane will not take off due to the absence of lift. Just needed some smart people to confirm it. :D
Imagine a plane is sat on the beginning of a massive conveyor belt/travelator type arrangement, as wide and as long as a runway, and intends to take...
my answer for part b is e^x/(1+e^6x) - 2/(1+64x^6)... is this correct?
oh btw i just need help for part b
[IMG] thanks in advance guys! :)
help! my brain can't function after doing too much of differential equations... anyway, if a clock is set at 3 o'clock exactly, how long does it take...
goodness... and i thought gravity was just Gm1m2/r^2... guess i'll ahve to do more reading :D
hi guys i just catched this show called Conspiracy Theories: Did we Land On The Moon? apparently some of their arguments were rather convincing that...
Ksp = Solubility Product?
I know my question is rather ambiguous... but pls do share ur knowledge
Thanks all... I get it now:)
Hi all, I'm just a stupid 15 year old kid here. But from my understanding centrifugal and centripetal forces are the resultants of "real" forces...
here's a question for u guys... Would it be gramatically correct to use the word "impact" as "impacts"? For example "The Impacts of Terrorism on...
Jason's got a chainsaw right? Anw Freddie came from Nightmare on Elm's Street right? where'd jason come from?
experienced it too... doesn't seem to attack original cds though
so has this "anti-matter" been discovered?
hehe... so questions on organic chemistry would go under general science huh?
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