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#373973 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 19:23:38
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too. Physics tells us that a drop of mist light enough to float in the air and clearly fall to the ground as a raindrop is shaped like a perfect sphere, and water molecules can join this drop from any direction from outside the drop itself -- meaning that the rate at which the drop gains moisture is a multiple of its surface area. Show that, under these conditions, the radius of the drop is always growing at the same rate, no matter how large the drop currently is
 
#373975 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 19:25:46
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proofs blow ass
 
#373976 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 19:26:49
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its clearly a proof, its more of a related rates problem

well i guess it is a proof

im just saying show me why dr/dt = dA/dt
 
#373977 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 19:26:56
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#373994 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:00:21
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got 0 on both my rel8ed r8s questions on calc test
 
#373995 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:03:07
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Homework can lick the sweat off my taint
 
#373996 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:05:46
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oh ok then i guess you dont have a suitable answer for me
 
#373999 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:07:02
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logged on to print some shit, stuck around for this stuff
 
#374001 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:07:21
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hey dave what are you doing wednesday night
 
#374013 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:21:49
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hey dave what are you doing wednesday night

midterm on thursday morning, sup
 
#374014 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:22:18
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payroll accounting i might add. Awesome!
 
#374016 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:24:50
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Quote (Animage @ Nov 2 2008 - 20:21:49)
Quote (Sgull @ Nov too 2008 - 20:07:21)
hey dave what are you doing wednesday night

midterm on thursday morning, sup

thermo midterm, physics quiz, and fluids quiz thursday
 
#374020 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:34:53
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you should come get wings with us
 
#374022 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:35:50
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so i should drive up find you guys, go out to eat, drive home late, and be the only one fucked over.

k
 
#374023 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:36:20
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hey dave what are you doing wednesday night

midterm on thursday morning, sup

thermo midterm, physics quiz, and fluids quiz thursday

you make me happy im clearly jewish and don't aspire to be anything more than an accountant.
 
#374025 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:38:04
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should have been doing this hw for the past 37 minutse.
 
#374026 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:38:31
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you always were a huge pussy
 
#374028 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:39:01
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yep. how about you drive down here and we'll go get wings.
 
#374029 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:40:07
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i was kidding just so you know. I'm clearly taking a midterm about tax papers whilst having the mud butt.
 
#374032 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:43:30
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Quote (Sgull @ Nov too 2008 - 20:38:31)
you always were a huge pussy

 
#374034 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:44:06
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k so youre still a huge vagina
 
#374038 | Sun - Nov 2 2008 - 20:53:27
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cliterus
 
#374207 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:19:05
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turned it in didnt do number too or whatever that shit ass problem was
 
#374209 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:27:58
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Quote (Sgull @ Nov 2 2008 - 16:23:38)
too. Physics tells us that a drop of mist light enough to float in the air and clearly fall to the ground as a raindrop is shaped like a perfect sphere, and water molecules can join this drop from any direction from outside the drop itself -- meaning that the rate at which the drop gains moisture is a multiple of its surface area. Show that, under these conditions, the radius of the drop is always growing at the same rate, no matter how large the drop currently is

true

-fin
 
#374210 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:29:41
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all i wrote is:

dA/dt = dr/dt

and then i said thank you for your time
 
#374212 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:34:17
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problem never states that the amount of surrounding water molecules which will attach itself to the chosen drop of mist are in an even dispersion. otherwise it would be possible that it does clearly grow in perfect proportions.
 
#374215 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:37:11
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its water joe, thats one of the elaborate properties of water and hydrogen bonding in liquids, they fill the jar equally
 
#374226 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:49:54
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then stating that it's a perfect circle is quite unnecessary don't ya think

and since when in dumb story problems do they hold all things true?
 
#374229 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:51:18
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perfect circle and perfect sphere are quite different
 
#374231 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:51:48
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im sorry for clearly using the 3 dimensional term

faggot
 
#374233 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 12:52:27
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if it was a circle it would be an easy problem
 
#374245 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 13:34:46
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be thankful its clearly a 4 dimensional problem
 
#374247 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 13:52:52
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it is a 4d problem
 
#374248 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 13:53:12
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its asking how volume (3-d) changes over time

thats 4 dimensions
 
#374251 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 13:55:43
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i'm so far away from all this :rolleyes:
 
#374258 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:03:23
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i should be
 
#374259 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:03:29
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Quote (Sgull @ Nov 3 2008 - 10:53:12)
its asking how volume (3-d) changes over time

thats 4 dimensions

i was thinking of one of the other dimensions laid out in string theory
 
#374265 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:04:23
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time is the 4th dimension, ofc
 
#374271 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:10:51
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yes, conventionally speaking
I like to think outside the box
 
#374276 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:14:09
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i like to put my thinker inside the box

and by thinker i mean penis
 
#374288 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 14:32:36
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Physics is bullshit. They always try to throw curve balls at you, and it didnt help that my last physics prof was a french ass fuck who couldnt type for shit. In economics you use the same shit, calculus and turning a word problem into variables and whatever, but the questions are all fairly straight forward compared to physics.
 
#374322 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 15:50:57
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thanks for your useless input, faggot
 
#374393 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 17:58:29
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Quote (Sgull @ Nov 3 2008 - 15:50:57)
thanks for your useless input, faggot

 
#374394 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 17:58:56
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thanks for your useless input, faggot

 
#374410 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 18:05:24
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Quote (HCL @ Nov 3 2008 - 11:32:36)
Physics is bullshit. They always try to throw curve balls at you, and it didnt help that my last physics prof was a french ass fuck who couldnt type for shit. In economics you use the same shit, calculus and turning a word problem into variables and whatever, but the questions are all fairly straight forward compared to physics.

tell me at what speed my seamen was traveling if it left my cock @ a 45 degree angel and traveled a distance of 3'7" before landing on my cum blanket (which I never wash)

then describe the splash radius PLIZ
 
#374413 | Mon - Nov 3 2008 - 18:05:47
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Quote (Raffles @ Nov 3 2008 - 17:58:29)
Quote (Sgull @ Nov 3 2008 - 15:50:57)
thanks for your useless input, faggot

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