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Monday, April 14, 2008
Study Guide answers
.63 N, -1.3E-8 N, 1.6E-17N, 443m, 0.027 c, 1.7E17 e-, 1.6 E-4 F, 2.4 E=-8 F, 5.76E-7c, 6 9 3 5%, brown red yellow gold, violet gray yelow gold, 7 8 4 5%, 173000 Ohms, 2.3 E-6 A KCL, 3V.
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Hey this is Nicki Bud(arrow) and Ana Bortnova. We were working on the physics experiment and are confused on the calculations part. What do you mean by (Examples of each type of calculation)?
What is the difference between a physicist, an engineer, and a mathematician?
If an engineer walks into a room and sees a fire in the middle and a bucket of water in the corner, he takes the bucket of water and pours it on the fire and puts it out.
If a physicist walks into a room and sees a fire in the middle and a bucket of water in the corner, he takes the bucket of water and pours it eloquently around the fire and lets the fire put itself out.
If a mathematician walks into a room and sees a fire in the middle and a bucket of water in the corner, he convinces himself there is a solution and leaves.
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Hey this is Nicki Bud(arrow) and Ana Bortnova. We were working on the physics experiment and are confused on the calculations part. What do you mean by (Examples of each type of calculation)?
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