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Krz

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  1. inject euphoria into your dick, that will cure the impotence

     

    but back to the topic, why would they prescribe this to people with a.d.d.? isnt that kind of sketchy

  2. thanks for the replies ^_^ but what is this "ansatz Position_Speeder(time) = Position_Police(time)"? is it a well known formula for physics? i havent even heard of it before, i just saw the question solved using factoring and whatnot :S but you guys made it look way easier ^^

  3. each water molecule is two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. because of how the atoms share electrons, a water molecule is slightly positively charged at the hydrogen atoms, and slightly negatively charged at the oxygen atom. The molecule's charged ends attract the oppositely charged ends of other water molecules. In liquid water, as molecules slip-slide past each other, bonds form, break, and reform. But by the time water has cooled to 4 C., the molecules energy has dropped enough that they are very near one another. So each H2O molecule forms more stable hydrogen bonds, with up to four other molecules.

  4. "An unmarked police car, traveling a constant 90km/h, is passed by a speeder traveling 140 km/h. Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police man steps on the accelerator. If the police car's acceleration is 2.00 m/s^2, how much time elapses after the police car is passed until it overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at a constant speed)?"

     

    blew my mind away :eek:

  5. well my physics class was assigned some homework the other day, and not even the teacher knew how to do this question (i live in a very small town :cool: ) anyway if anyone can help me out with this :

     

    "An unmarked police car, traveling a constant 90km/h, is passed by a speeder traveling 140 km/h. Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police man steps on the accelerator. If the police car's acceleration is 2.00 m/s^2, how much time elapses after the police car is passed until it overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at a constant speed)?"

     

     

    Umm I just noticed there's a homework forum, eheh sorry

  6. You can "prove" anything if you're willing to break the rules, which you would have to do to prove 4>5.

    so.. would this be considered breaking the rules? :

    x=.999999repeating 10x=9.999999repeating

    10x-x = 9.99999 - .99999

    9x=9

    x=1

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