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I think the mass terms should cancel out, since you're trying to find the speed where angular acceleration overcomes the frictional acceleration, and you're left with just a function of angular velocity and frictional coefficientsBevo wrote:
I misread the turntable problem, the mass is some distance from the center and we're supposed to find the time it takes for it to start movingS.Lythberg wrote:
Angular stuff is the same, all the same equations, just with radians/second instead of meters/second.Bevo wrote:
i've got a "racecar" on a raised curve problem, where I have to find the max velocity it can achieve without slipping outwards. There's friction involved too. No idea how to set it up -the book has a similar problem, but it includes no friction and therefore confuses me. I don't know at which point to include friction in the calculations, or if I should include the x component of the mg, or if that's nullified by centripedal acceleration...
also got a block at rest in the middle of a turntable, and given a friction and angular acceleration, want to know at what point it falls off the table. again no idea how to deal with angular anything because it was never taught anywhere
we don't get a mass though, which is confusing...
Angular stuff is the same, all the same equations, just with radians/second instead of meters/second.Bevo wrote:
i've got a "racecar" on a raised curve problem, where I have to find the max velocity it can achieve without slipping outwards. There's friction involved too. No idea how to set it up -the book has a similar problem, but it includes no friction and therefore confuses me. I don't know at which point to include friction in the calculations, or if I should include the x component of the mg, or if that's nullified by centripedal acceleration...
also got a block at rest in the middle of a turntable, and given a friction and angular acceleration, want to know at what point it falls off the table. again no idea how to deal with angular anything because it was never taught anywhere
What exactly do you need help in? I'm not an angular dynamics pro, but I did get through the kinetics course with a B, that's gotta be good for something.Bevo wrote:
angular velocity and acceleration confuses the shit out of memkxiii wrote:
i take a massive interest in physics but i think your level is above meBevo wrote:
physics is raping me
anyone fluent?
statics good, dynamics bad.
Actually in a classroom, 25 hours
doing homework, many more
doing homework, many more
Yeah let me go get the $700 I keep in my shoebox for just such an occasion...GR34 wrote:
So go buy another 4gigs of 1600 DDR3? and a dx11 card?Sup3r_Dr4gon wrote:
Oh dear.THQ wrote:
Optimum:
* Core i7 CPU
* NVIDIA DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and 470)
* As much RAM as possible (8GB+)
* Fast HDD or SSDS.Lythberg wrote:
Didn't anybody learn their lesson from Crysis?
It's broken, it keeps misfiring and hitting our alliesStubbee wrote:
Will You Americans Stop Using Your Super Duper Secret Earthquake Weapon?
This is trueghettoperson wrote:
And basketball. baseball and golf are all pretty gay to watch.
Highly unlikely, they are sharing information that is already in the public domain.I'm Jamesey wrote:
unlikelyChou wrote:
yeah right, fucktards, cops will be all over this..Our intention is not, and never has been, to have people burgled.
Optimum graphics only on the bleeding edge cards? Didn't anybody learn their lesson from Crysis?
My poor old 8800 is apparently the bare minimum.
Yes, and why not? Most firearm injuries are accidental, people obviously don't know how to properly handle and store their guns.RAIMIUS wrote:
So you want them to get more training than licensed security guards and cops?S.Lythberg wrote:
Truly an epic revive...
I'm for it, but only if the license takes hundreds of hours of qualification and training to get.
Truly an epic revive...
I'm for it, but only if the license takes hundreds of hours of qualification and training to get.
I'm for it, but only if the license takes hundreds of hours of qualification and training to get.
The ending was pretty brief
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I guess Strelok thinned out monolith pretty good at the CNPP, they didn't put up much of a fight this time around.
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I guess Strelok thinned out monolith pretty good at the CNPP, they didn't put up much of a fight this time around.
Both I think, but it rotates, so you'll have to check frequently. I always buy sniper ammo if they have it.krazed wrote:
which dealers sell it?
You'll probably have to buy it from the dealerskrazed wrote:
so... i need to find a lot more ammo for the sniper rifle
since that thing makes me happy in the pants
Those bastards yanked away my good gun and threw it into the tall grass. Found it on a dead duty soldier a day later ;-)Rod Foxx wrote:
Ahh i've got one of those. Never seem to find grenades for it though
Had 3 grenades, ran into my first burer and now i only have 1.
Really, it's the players who jizz all over the MP like it's a godsend and generally act retarded all day.
I really enjoyed the singleplayer and the storyline is one of the best out there. The MP was meh, good, but not great, and certainly nothing new for the PC crowd.
I really enjoyed the singleplayer and the storyline is one of the best out there. The MP was meh, good, but not great, and certainly nothing new for the PC crowd.
YesS3v3N wrote:
This is the best one of the series.
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And getting jumped by a controller in the dark is scary as fuck too, the stalker series could always make me jump
I thought that the player character wasn't Dante, but the "hell" is true to Dante's versionLiberal-Sl@yer wrote:
What I don't get is that, in the book, Dante was a pussy. However, they seem to have not read the book, shat on it, and jizzed to God of War.
$20 on steam!
bought
bought
^thisPoseidon wrote:
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Can't wait to see what Obsidian has in store... especially with members of FO1/2 working with them.
but I'll wait for the final version to come out with all the expansions bundled in, rather than buy everything separately and pay $120
That was fastTrashBlinD wrote:
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best fist pump OAT
Dilbert_X wrote:
JohnG@lt wrote:
Philosophy is a great major if you want to waste a bunch of money on a college education without ever having a hope of repaying student loans or earning more than the local grocer's clerk.
for srs?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
So you guys don't think I could sell it for some good money on eBay?
that happens in every other pack or so, not rare
Really? I found the shooting mechanics to be very good, one or two headshots would drop even the strongest enemy.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
For some reason I couldn't get that enthused about STALKER as my friends did, and I was the one who recommended it to them in the first place. There was just something about human skulls being invulnerable to bullets that got on my nerves.
not yet
But one day I will locate Blademaster, He can't be more than a half hour from me.
But one day I will locate Blademaster, He can't be more than a half hour from me.
Finally released in the US! reviews pending...
You Aussies have to chill with the overzealous big brother thing, it makes our far right act wacky...
nothing
below freezing and blindingly sunny
Ioan92 wrote:
That has to be the most dumb/ ignorant statement I've heard in a long while.S.Lythberg wrote:
America's "happiness" ranking is very low among developed nations, we're overworked, underpaid, and generally miserable.
stfuPiecing together information from more than 100 studies in the growing field of happiness research, a British psychologist has produced what he says is the first world map of happiness.
It ranks 178 countries, with Denmark at the top and the African nation of Burundi at the bottom. The United States comes in 23rd.
“While happiness is intangible, the scales used in these studies are very accurate,” said Adrian White, an analytic social psychologist who is working toward a doctorate at the University of Leicester. “Happiness research is far from an exact science, but it is the best way we have of looking at it.”
White analyzed the data in relation to a nation’s health, wealth and access to education. The United States came in relatively low — beneath Bhutan, Brunei and Canada, among other countries — in large part because of health factors. “You don’t have the highest life expectancy,” he noted.
People like that are just as bad as the evangelists.eleven bravo wrote:
why rant about a stupid religious belief as if you were a follower of that belief. It looks like to me its one those cases of "HEY EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME IM AN ATHEIST!!!! IM SO ATHEIST!!!!!"
youre not unique bud
Me tooJohnG@lt wrote:
I'm happyS.Lythberg wrote:
We kill each other instead.
America's "happiness" ranking is very low among developed nations, we're overworked, underpaid, and generally miserable.
But the people who took the easy way out when they were younger are now (unsurprisingly) unfulfilled later in life.
We kill each other instead.
America's "happiness" ranking is very low among developed nations, we're overworked, underpaid, and generally miserable.
They're just testing Obama, they haven't had a good opportunity to do so yet. China doesn't give a damn about Taiwan anymore.
i believe this is your best course of action.NateWiese wrote:
get a witch doctor to replace the bulb
Chinese threatening sanctions because of Taiwan arms deal?
Iranians enriching uranium?
North Koreans kidnapping journalists?
Haitians dying by the thousands?
Economic failure looming for many states?
Education system in shambles?
BCS bowl games come first though...
Iranians enriching uranium?
North Koreans kidnapping journalists?
Haitians dying by the thousands?
Economic failure looming for many states?
Education system in shambles?
BCS bowl games come first though...
It doesn't mean anything. It is a centuries old tradition often practiced by high ranking members of the clergy. John Paul's decisions regarding his personal relationship with god are his own, and do not detract from the great strides he made bringing the Catholic church into the modern era. He spent his time as the pope trying to make Catholics more tolerant and forgiving, and that is how he should be remembered.
That's what it saysDesertFox- wrote:
Wat, according to the article that girl is 15?
Babies born to teenage moms are more likely to be malformed, nothing new here...
Sure it's not your computer? Mine occasionally stops putting out to the monitor if I leave it on for long periods of time. Try another monitor and see if the same thing happens.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
fun stuff yo
fun stuff yo
I turned it off after 15 minutes.
Playstation soccer: srs bsns
so... what's it about?
$200 for a 40 hour week? That's only $5/hour, shit retail will net you $8 in most states, but she doesn't have any expenses, so room and board may make up for it
it got Joseph Stalin and Doug Funnie
and Lucien Lachance!
and Lucien Lachance!
couldn't get scratch form sonic the hedgehog on the first try, but guessed it on the second
same with psycho from crysis
same with psycho from crysis