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cant math
Can math, but effort, and involves thinking.
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What is this?
I don't even...
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38.
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Totally not going for it, so I might as well write my own question.
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Fred has one block of seven toasts. He was dah toastmater. He said to toasty toaster, how much toast could a toaster toast if a toaster could toast toast? Toasty toaster toasted out toasty answer of toasty toaster could toast seven blocks of seven toasty toasts. He toasted toasty toast blocks. What do you see wrong with this sentence?
Btw, you can't use the letter T in your answer, and it must be fully grammatically correct.
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I would be more concerned with why your aircraft is at a 71° angle.
I have no idea how you're supposed to calculate the drag coefficient of "an aircraft" with nothing but the weight, angle, and vertical velocity.
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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treejoe and doctor downes you nubs it's not maths, it's physics. (Physics involves maths but it is still physics).
Also my holidays aren't over so I can't be stuffed doing it.
Answer to krazyman50: You troll... damn it I failed.
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I would be more concerned with why your aircraft is at a 71° angle.
I have no idea how you're supposed to calculate the drag coefficient of "an aircraft" with nothing but the weight, angle, and vertical velocity.
I personally think someone has made this up. Because, you can't possibly be going down with a positive velocity, that would be rather weird. It couldn't be going down at a constant speed, because that would be weird too.
treejoe and doctor downes you nubs it's not maths, it's physics. (Physics involves maths but it is still physics).
Also my holidays aren't over so I can't be stuffed doing it.
Answer to krazyman50: You troll... damn it I failed.
It is math, as I learnt that stuff in a module (Mechanics) in math.
Still, it is too much effort.
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This is a really simple one:
How would it feel if the universe didn't exist? It would be boring, but boring wouldn't exist, and you would have nothing to feel it with. Yes, it feels like before your born, but you have no idea what it was like, even though you were there, but you weren't and it's just weird...
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I have question.
Why do people listen to bad music?
This is a really simple one:
How would it feel if the universe didn't exist? It would be boring, but boring wouldn't exist, and you would have nothing to feel it with. Yes, it feels like before your born, but you have no idea what it was like, even though you were there, but you weren't and it's just weird...
i wouldn't feel
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tak4n wrote:treejoe and doctor downes you nubs it's not maths, it's physics. (Physics involves maths but it is still physics).
Also my holidays aren't over so I can't be stuffed doing it.
Answer to krazyman50: You troll... damn it I failed.
It is math, as I learnt that stuff in a module (Mechanics) in math.
Still, it is too much effort.
I learned this stuff in Physics. Guess we are both right and wrong then.
Also @ treejoe you mean bad music like Friday song? So people will have something to talk about and break any awkward silences. That's my opinion.
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This is a really simple one:
How would it feel if the universe didn't exist? It would be boring, but boring wouldn't exist, and you would have nothing to feel it with. Yes, it feels like before your born, but you have no idea what it was like, even though you were there, but you weren't and it's just weird...
There would be nothing. But nothing is something, and we don't know what it would be.
When was the beginning of the Universe?
I have question.
Why do people listen to bad music?
Please, don't derail this topic. You've made your opinion very clear on several different topics, we don't need it again.
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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I meant to ask this on /sci/ but I'm too lazy and don't want to be called stupid.
You take two body cells (from a female, to avoid any possible gender confusion (this part will make sense later, trust me)) and get the DNA out of them. The physical location of the DNA or any damage that might occur from transfer does not matter; it can be worked out in theory. Now, you get one sperm cell and one egg cell and replace their DNA with that of the body cells (which should be identical, yes?) This is how Dolly the Sheep was cloned, yeah? So you do some science wizardry so that these two particular cells combine to form a Zygote and then babby happens. Is this babby an exact clone of the donor of the body cells? How do effects of inbreeding come in, if they even do? What if it's a male donor and you get a zygote with two Y chromosomes instead of XX or XY?
I hate tall signatures.
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Two Y chromosomes, is that even possible? I haven't quite studied cloning that much and didn't want to pay attention to it much in class but wouldn't it have 50% genes from it's father and 50% from it's mother? My brain is so not working while it is holidays here. I need a lesson on cloning. But I am more than 100% sure that any living thing with YY chromosomes wouldn't survive even if there is such a thing. How the hell would a guy make another guy pregnant legit?
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You take two body cells (from a female, to avoid any possible gender confusion (this part will make sense later, trust me)) and get the DNA out of them. The physical location of the DNA or any damage that might occur from transfer does not matter; it can be worked out in theory. Now, you get one sperm cell and one egg cell and replace their DNA with that of the body cells (which should be identical, yes?) This is how Dolly the Sheep was cloned, yeah? So you do some science wizardry so that these two particular cells combine to form a Zygote and then babby happens. Is this babby an exact clone of the donor of the body cells? How do effects of inbreeding come in, if they even do? What if it's a male donor and you get a zygote with two Y chromosomes instead of XX or XY?
Umm I always hated bio, but I'll take a stab at it and say it should be impossible to pair two Y chromosomes, regardless of any theory you may have.
treejoe4 wrote:I have question.
Why do people listen to bad music?
Please, don't derail this topic. You've made your opinion very clear on several different topics, we don't need it again.
Can't tell if joking or hates treejoe.
I had 4 biscuits, then I ate one. Then I had ___ biscuits?
I had 4 biscuits, then I ate one. Then I had ___ biscuits?
Too many, give some too me.
Either 1 or 3 depending on how you word the question.
Why do swear/curse words exist? Why aren't they just classed as normal words? o.O
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I had 4 biscuits, then I ate one. Then I had ___ biscuits?
You have 4, you ate one, not 1.
Why do swear/curse words exist? Why aren't they just classed as normal words? o.O
OMG u sed "they". BAN PL0X!!1!
I would be more concerned with why your aircraft is at a 71° angle.
I have no idea how you're supposed to calculate the drag coefficient of "an aircraft" with nothing but the weight, angle, and vertical velocity.
Trigonometry (SohCahToa)
[hint]Draw a diagram of it[/hint]
(Click here if you're too lazy to draw one)
If you forgot the question because I deleted it;
An aircraft is flying in non-uniform flight at 71°; nose down. The aircraft has a vertical velocity of 20ms?1, and a weight of 160,000N.
Calculate the drag acting on the aircraft if it was in the above configuration, along with its non-uniform velocity at that moment, and finally the lift the aircraft is generating.
In straight and level uniform flight [L = W]
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