Physics Question ???

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  1. Auslander

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    arg...this exam on friday will sucketh like the best-paid fornication artist this side of france.
     
  2. seb32

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    lol, what an excellent comparison
    *memorizes*

    I'm doing Socials crap about "The Immigrant Experience" to Canada... the most boring POS ever...
     
  3. Auslander

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    canada? who immigrates to canada? ....old people? :p
     
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    seb32 Regular member

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    31% french, 25% irish, 20% english, and 16% scottish (this was in 1871)

    doesn't say if they were old or not though...
     
  5. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    meh; canada is like an apartment over a really great party.

    "eh..keep it down in there, eh."


    better stop the off-topicness or this will be closed.
     
  6. seb32

    seb32 Regular member

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    Hey, I live in Canada.

    And yeah, this was supposed to be about a phys question... look where it's gotten

    XD
     
  7. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    i kid, i kid. travelling through canada is one of my dreams ^.~

    </posting until new math presented>
     
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    seb32 Regular member

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    lol, we're on page 2!

    </posting cause this makes h/w less boring>
     
  9. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    here's some of the practice i'm doing. maybe you all want to join in the fun. :)

    Q: two charges of 15 pC and -40 pC are inside a cube with sides that are of0.4 m in length. determine the net electric flux through the surface of the cube.

    A: flux = Q/epsilon-naught

    = ((15-40)x10^12)/((8.854)x10^-12)

    = 25/8.854

    = -2.8 Nm^2/C

    that one was so simple, but most of the others i can't put up without diagrams...and i'm lazy.
     
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  10. seb32

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    ...

    I got lost after "two charges of 15..."

    What is this from? (remember, I'm in grade 11)
     
  11. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    physics 2760...basically, physics II at my school. it's all about electricity, at the moment.

    *edit*
    as a sophomore in college, i guess i'd be in grade 14 :p
     
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    heh, that's not too far ahead of me... but the stuff you're doing sounds scary :-S
     
  13. xXxBG

    xXxBG Regular member

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    seb32, i got lost after that part too LOL. But yeah im in 11th too and MY Physics class is my Hardest Class.
     
  14. Auslander

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    it can be...and my poor study habits don't help.
     
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    yeah, phys11 is all about the formulas... master those and you'll get 92 like I did ;-)
     
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    Well i have a 82.23
     
  17. seb32

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    lol, you're getting a B. Did you just start the course in September?
     
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    Auslander is my favorite furry calculator/Mentat.
    I would have used the S=1/2GTsquared formula for the first problem, clueless about vectors, S=distance, G= force of gravity, and T=Time.
     
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    furry calculator? wtf?
     
  20. Auslander

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    notice my sig? "Ich bin den Residentfurvert auf Afterdawn."

    I am the resident furvert (i.e. furry dude) on Afterdawn. :)

    a few have popped up here and there, some due to my own creation, but i am the first and most infamous ^.~
     

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