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goodnight.
Mmmmmhmmm. 6 months and we'll see.
I'm not making nice with either of you.
Get a life dude... lol
Stop spending your time reading forums and bitch on people on-line, lmao.
You must be so miserable in real life...
Oh yeah and don't bother to answer to my post cuz tommorow there will be 10 more pages and I will not read them anyway.
i think he likes it, lol, and no one cares how smart you are goodguy... "high level physics" ooOOoO intimidating lol
no one likes you
ps id really like to hear about those pms that were sent to you lmfao
Most people? Hah. Yawn.
If the people that IMed me want to step up they can, I'm not giving names.
A roller coaster car on the frictionless track shown in Figure P10.53 starts from rest at height h. The track is straight until point A. Between points A and D, the track consists of circle-shaped segments of radius R. (a) What is the maximum height hmax from which the car can start so as not to fly off the track when going over the hill at point C? Give your answer in terms of the radius R. (Hint: This is a two-part problem. First find vmax at C. Use R as necessary.)
(b) Evaluate hmax for a roller coaster that has R = 15 m.
Here is a slightly harder one.
The spring in Figure CP11.73 has a spring constant of 1370 N/m. It is compressed 27 cm, then launches a 200 g block. The horizontal surface is frictionless, but the block's coefficient of kinetic friction on the incline is 0.20. What distance d does the block sail through the air?
Figure CP11.73
And by high level, I don't mean high college level. Just more than 99% of the people here could do.
Anyone have the answers? I do.
btw i can't do that problem unless i sat down with it for a while
feel accomplished?
the 53rd frame
and the 296th frame
ROTFL! So that's the scheme here, to show us all your high-level physics problems. So you can somehow prove your intelligence? And what's with the assumptions? We 'pray to God' for D3? Our bedtimes are way earlier than yours? That you will 'always be right'?
goodguy8705, in plain, I think you need to take a good look at the preposterous manner in which you argue, and the completely ill-found assumptions you seemingly manufacture from nothing. The pattern theory got out of hand because you and two or three others were flaming each other more than trying to actually prove some who-the-fuck-cares pattern. And when said theory died, you started with physics problems to somehow elevate yourself above the rest here. You sir, are childish. Your posting of physics problems on a fucking D3 gaming site - have you lost your mind?
The long and short of it is that nobody gives a fuck about your physics problems. I've devoured phyiscs problems like yours countless times in my studying days, and you know what? It doesn't prove SHIT. It's your manner of arguing and the presumptuous nature in which you defend yourself, and the high-and-mighty attitude that reeks of an immature, childish state of mind. No matter how fucking high-level your physics problems are.
I don't give a flying cow's toss if you reply to the above comment or not. I'm gonna follow the 'If you argue with a fool, you become one yourself' piece of advice, and ignore you.
Terminated.
Fingers crossed for D3
Didn't say you PMed me yesterday. I also know for a fact you won't skip what I write. You can't skip what I write.
Bam you just proved me right by reading this. Not quoting me and replying definitely doesn't mean I'm being ignored. This is probably going to tear you up inside.
"going to bed, see you tomorrow bro." - verbatim from PM from doppelganger.
yes, 4.0. pretty excited for that, although it isnt really put to good use...the only time it is is when 'colossus' drops all the missles that it was hit by at the forcefield and they fall to the ground and smack eachother and change direction.
does that include air resistance? or do we have to calculate that in too?
right there... you said that.
you just proved him right.
No. I didnt say he PMed me YESTERDAY.
I said "don't PM" me yesterday.
He said that I said that he PMed me yesterday which I never said was true.
You never factor in air resistance on these problems. The only time I've seen air resistance factor in is if you were either given or are calculating drag or the drag coefficient.