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    Succeeding in Physics with Asperger's: A College Course and Beyond

    Physics is the subject of the career I wish to pursue. Though, I have asperger's which causes many social problems for me. I took 1 course in college to see if I can handle the socialization. My completion was rewarded with an A as my grade. The social aspects were extremely difficult. I am...
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    What is the most efficient integration technique for (1 + x^2)^(1/2) dx?

    Which integration technique should I use for something similar to: (1 + x^2)^(1/2) dx
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    Is the George Thomas Calculus E-book Available Anywhere?

    I have a copy. Though, mine is not hardcover. :-p PM if you want it.
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    A necessity: Where to buy graph paper?

    Staples has a ton of it. They have the engineering graph paper, graph paper notebooks, computation notebooks, etc.
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    Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers

    Whats is your opinion on books referred as something similar to 'Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers'? Would you recommend these books for physicists over traditional mathematics textbooks.
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    What Should Your Major Be? Take the Test!

    I received the same advice, art major. :confused:
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    Can Logarithmic Laws Handle Dimensionful Quantities Like Metres?

    Also, log_a(x) is the exponent of base a. Thus, when we say log_a(4m) and a = 2 (for ease of use), implementing that logic that m is 1 to obtain the exponent, it functions correctly when producing x. log_2(4m) = log(4) = 2 2^2m = 4m Thus, it functions fine.
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    Can Logarithmic Laws Handle Dimensionful Quantities Like Metres?

    Though, implementing my logic again, m with dimensions is just 1 in that dimension. m^2 is just 1 squared area. m^3 is just 1 cube.
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    Can Logarithmic Laws Handle Dimensionful Quantities Like Metres?

    I am using the logic that a meter is 1. By asking what log(m) is, I must ask what a meter is. In the mathematics a meter is basically just 1. By displaying 1 by an m we make it clear that this 1 is referring to a physical object.
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    Can Logarithmic Laws Handle Dimensionful Quantities Like Metres?

    Correct me if I am incorrect. log(Cm) = log(C) + log(m) = log(C) + 0 = log(C)
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    MATLAB Staying Up Late? Working on Homework & MATLAB

    Drink a calming tea or stiff some calming essential oils. Something similar to a vanilla drink.
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    What Is the Best Science Fiction Movie Ever?

    I enjoyed The Matrix. I am not a huge scifi fan. My preferred movie is either drama or documentry.
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    Are there any science-based movies that don't involve sci-fi?

    I own the movies Pi and A Beautiful Mind. True. I am seeking physics based movies. Though, if someone recommends a good movie about a mathematician, I shall watch it. I heard of this movie. The video rental stores seem to not carry it. (Though they suck at spelling. They could not find...
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    Are there any science-based movies that don't involve sci-fi?

    What are some movies with a storyline based on scientists? I know some related to computer science, though I am seeking more of a physics based movie. Also, I am not seeking sci-fi. The closest movie to what I am seeking is October Sky.
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