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Endercreeper01

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  1. The change in x would be negative, but that doesn't mean that the length would be negative.

    Basically with the spring, you have this:

    ||||||||||||||||

    When it expands, it is now this:

    | | | | | | | | | | | | |

    When you compress it again, it goes back to it's previous state.

    Now, let's explain this with vectors:

    | | | | | | | | | | | | | Compression <-- --> Expansion

    If you assume the direction of the compression is the same as the expansion, then it would be negative. But, since it is not, then it would be positive in that direction, and negative of the expansion vector.


    In fact, it is more like a 1 dimensional vector field.

  2. when you get close to light speed, it takes more then four times the energy to double the velocity of something, even though the equation for kinetic energy is 1/2mv2 . This is because of the mass increasing by a factor of gamma, making it take more energy.


    And also, when you have a constant force acting upon something, the acceleration slows, even though you have the same force acting upon it. This is because of mass increase.

  3. Oh. I will try to make a theory for negative lengths.


    And the theory wouldn't just include lengths, it would also include negative space, which will be defined as space where all the measurements are negative, and also space with positive and negative measurements.

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    Usually - and I mean no offense by this - the ones who start these topics are the ones we'd never in a million years ask to be a mod.

     

    What happens is this. Staff decide we need to con kidnap recruit new gullible fools people to exterminate Phi rookies and we then discuss who we think would be good at the job based on posting history, message the member we decide upon and throw cheese nips at them until they say yes.

     

    You have a history of starting crack pot threads and in at least one instance, creating a sock puppet account to come in and agree with you. This sort of behaviour pretty much excludes you from being considered, especially when we have so many other members with a great posting history that haven't broken our rules.

     

     

     

     

    They tell you this in mod training camp, but in actual fact, the admin had to evict them all after an incident involving Phi, a bottle of vegetable oil and some expired cheese nips.

    How do I have crackpot threads? You expect calling somebody's threads crackpot will not offend them?

     

    I'm not asking, but I was just wondering.

    The number one rule for mod selection is we never ask someone who is asking to be a mod. This keeps those with an agenda out. For years we thought ydoaPs was a mole from the Creationist Museum because he kept yammering at us about being a mod while vehemently denying any affiliation, yet his Outlook calendar only goes back 6000 years. Very suspicious.

     

    We've learned that great diversity makes for a well-rounded staff. CaptainPanic is your typical engineer, with mirrors on the toes of his shoes and a well-folded map in his glove-box. He's writing a book on razor-blade origami, which has taken him longer than expected with all the transfusions.

     

    Our buddy imatfaal runs a one-man legal office/brothel/courier service from the back of his bicycle. When he's not juggling between gigoling and jurispruding, he literally pedals his services to most of London's most desperate housewives.

     

    Hypervalent_iodine is finishing her Empress of Everything training, earning money on the side working as a guard in one of those women's bikini prisons you should hear so much about these days. Her perspective is captivating, as always. DON'T DRINK ANYTHING SHE GIVES YOU. Just sayin'.

     

    swansont is, of course, who the movie character Doctor Evil is based on. He invented the frikkin' laser and helped develop techniques to minimize burst pressure in whoopee cushion teleportation. There's an enormous red button on the wall behind his desk with an equally enormous sign that reads, "Don't PUSH me!". We don't.

     

    We asked mooeypoo to leave her job running Collections for some Israeli mental institution (Mysaab? Mosshead? Mossad?) and she was secretly overjoyed. She's extremely thorough and while some of the staff find her a bit over the top, I don't think frisking can ever be "excessive".

     

    Klaynos is a member of The Rolling Stones, but I'm not allowed to say which one. A concert tour went to Cern and Mi Klaynos was hooked on the physics. He came for the concert but stayed for the collisions. Klaynos (wink.png ) continues to petition the scientific community to change the name "Big Bang" to "Jumpin' Jack Flash". I signed, what the hell.

     

    I was asked to be a mod by blike, a plastic surgeon who makes more money selling celebrity fat on Ebay than he does with implants and facelifts. He told me he needed a "patsy" who could sign "some papers" and not be able to "figure out what he was really up to". I was flattered and said yes. It's been one long, drawn-out court battle after another ever since. I have no idea if blike is in the country anymore, or if that's even his real name.

    The number one rule for mod selection is we never ask someone who is asking to be a mod. This keeps those with an agenda out. For years we thought ydoaPs was a mole from the Creationist Museum because he kept yammering at us about being a mod while vehemently denying any affiliation, yet his Outlook calendar only goes back 6000 years. Very suspicious.

     

    We've learned that great diversity makes for a well-rounded staff. CaptainPanic is your typical engineer, with mirrors on the toes of his shoes and a well-folded map in his glove-box. He's writing a book on razor-blade origami, which has taken him longer than expected with all the transfusions.

     

    Our buddy imatfaal runs a one-man legal office/brothel/courier service from the back of his bicycle. When he's not juggling between gigoling and jurispruding, he literally pedals his services to most of London's most desperate housewives.

     

    Hypervalent_iodine is finishing her Empress of Everything training, earning money on the side working as a guard in one of those women's bikini prisons you should hear so much about these days. Her perspective is captivating, as always. DON'T DRINK ANYTHING SHE GIVES YOU. Just sayin'.

     

    swansont is, of course, who the movie character Doctor Evil is based on. He invented the frikkin' laser and helped develop techniques to minimize burst pressure in whoopee cushion teleportation. There's an enormous red button on the wall behind his desk with an equally enormous sign that reads, "Don't PUSH me!". We don't.

     

    We asked mooeypoo to leave her job running Collections for some Israeli mental institution (Mysaab? Mosshead? Mossad?) and she was secretly overjoyed. She's extremely thorough and while some of the staff find her a bit over the top, I don't think frisking can ever be "excessive".

     

    Klaynos is a member of The Rolling Stones, but I'm not allowed to say which one. A concert tour went to Cern and Mi Klaynos was hooked on the physics. He came for the concert but stayed for the collisions. Klaynos (wink.png ) continues to petition the scientific community to change the name "Big Bang" to "Jumpin' Jack Flash". I signed, what the hell.

     

    I was asked to be a mod by blike, a plastic surgeon who makes more money selling celebrity fat on Ebay than he does with implants and facelifts. He told me he needed a "patsy" who could sign "some papers" and not be able to "figure out what he was really up to". I was flattered and said yes. It's been one long, drawn-out court battle after another ever since. I have no idea if blike is in the country anymore, or if that's even his real name.

    Oh, thanks for the info.

  5. I mean I can't find a coefficient of drag vs Re graph for a cube and for the thing with the average angle. I know how to make a graph, but I don't know how to put graphs on top of each other.

    I know how to create graphs, but not how to put them on top of each other

    And I mean through the internet, also.

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    Moderator Note

    It's obvious people have given up responding to this topic, so unless you have something substantive to add to your hypothesis or you feel like properly addressing Bignose's points on the previous page (specifically 2 and 5, the latter of which was ignored), please stop bumping this topic.

     

    Also, 'I don't know how' isn't a good excuse. Learning how to make proper graphs is something you could achieve very easily by spending a few minutes on Google.

    I compared the two graphs. And as I said before, I do know how to make graphs.

    I wasn't purposely bumping

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