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Post by Calfrun on Sept 29, 2008 20:18:30 GMT -5
OMG IT BE A WOODWIND!!! there must be a breach in our security!
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Sept 29, 2008 20:34:37 GMT -5
OH NOEZ!! Robert has been here for weeks! You haven't noticed? lol
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Post by Calfrun on Sept 29, 2008 21:03:07 GMT -5
OMG ROBERT ARE A UNDERCOVER WOODWIND!!! by which i mean hes here but nobody notices him cuz he never logs on
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Post by threesixnine on Sept 30, 2008 18:19:59 GMT -5
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Post by Calfrun on Sept 30, 2008 18:26:22 GMT -5
huh?
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Sept 30, 2008 18:30:35 GMT -5
ERIC!!! ¿Qué estás haciendo aquí?
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Post by Calfrun on Sept 30, 2008 18:46:59 GMT -5
if mah head has to asplode one more time because of words i concepts i don't understand at all, i will be mildly unhapy.
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Sept 30, 2008 19:16:18 GMT -5
Kinematics Equations:
V=Vo+at x=xo+Vot+(1/2)at2 V2=Vo2+2ax
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Post by Calfrun on Sept 30, 2008 19:25:48 GMT -5
lol, if u look at it rite, it looks like a bunch of faces... (result of over-exposer to words longer than three letters and... whatever THAT was)
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Post by anthony on Oct 1, 2008 18:25:03 GMT -5
Kinematics Equations: V=V o+at x=x o+V ot+(1/2)at 2V 2=V o2+2ax YEAH LOL I KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS AND I'M IN REGULAR PHYSICS LOL
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Oct 1, 2008 18:28:44 GMT -5
RANGE EQUATION!!!!!
R=Vo2sin(2Ø)/g
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Post by Calfrun on Oct 1, 2008 18:32:47 GMT -5
I'm going to have to stop checking this thread
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Post by anthony on Oct 1, 2008 19:21:34 GMT -5
RANGE EQUATION!!!!! R=V o2sin(2Ø)/g umm, let me take a guess at it Range = Initial Velocity 2*sin2(phi) divided by acceleration due to gravity The only thing I am unsure about is the undefined symbol. In math team last year we learned it was phi, but I guess in this equation it could just be your unknown variable, which is what I'm guessing it is.
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Oct 1, 2008 20:25:05 GMT -5
It's actually theta. I couldn't figure out how to type it, but that was as close as I could get.
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Post by anthony on Oct 1, 2008 20:35:45 GMT -5
oh ok. I'm guessing you guys have learned unit circle?
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