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Studied all week and then he gives a 4 problem equation; 3 problems and 1 multiple choice??? THE MULTIPLE CHOICE IS WORTH AS MUCH AS THE PROBLEM EQUATIONS?!??!

Oh, and no values, which shouldnt make it any harder but too used to working with numbers.

Answers were given in h, g, theta, d, a, v, x, y. Damn kinematics......?

2006-10-11 08:13:59 · 5 answers · asked by leikevy 5 in Science & Mathematics Physics

Damn you J.D. and your simple answer!

2006-10-11 08:25:23 · update #1

I think working with number problems gets you too used to getting whole numbers. Its like a passive check on your work. 3.6348...what?

2006-10-11 08:26:59 · update #2

5 answers

I think the point was made in that he accomplished his goal...
he got all of you to study. Simplicity at it's finest.

2006-10-11 08:22:03 · answer #1 · answered by J.D. 6 · 0 0

He probably thinks he is giving you guys a break by giving you an easy test. But I've found when they do this, it usually throws your thinking off. You study all week to learn everything and expect all to be on the test. Then he turns around and gives you something you don't expect. Kind of like if you plan to go to work to paint a room and you bring all kinds of painting things and when you get there your told you are going to be gutting the room instead. You can gut the room no problem, but you are not prepared to do it and confusion sets in, since you prepared yourself for painting.

2006-10-11 08:24:58 · answer #2 · answered by tom 1 · 1 0

It relies upon. in case you hit the brakes confusing and circulate right into a skid, then your brakes are static and your sliding tires are sliding friction, i.e., dyanamics. in spite of the fact that, in case you do not lock the brakes, the brakes are performing dynamically on the rotors, yet the place the rubber meets the line is static friction. there is not any sliding. however the reaction of the vehicle as an entire, accelleration, is definitely dynamic. As an entire, i might say that even however you have some components the place you're coping with static friction, the difficulty is dynamic.

2016-10-19 05:23:37 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Poor dear.

You turn a corner and, surprise, a new street!

Life is like that.

Get used to it.

2006-10-11 08:19:25 · answer #4 · answered by Alan Turing 5 · 0 0

This is not a question, obviously, it is a rant. The professor tests as he sees fit. Sorry if you don't like it :~) !

2006-10-11 08:18:16 · answer #5 · answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7 · 0 0

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