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High School Why Do Some People Struggle with Math?
Well, that makes sense. I can't really put my finger on what exactly intimidates me (since it seems irrational anyways), so I'll just have to list off some of the things that we learn in advanced math 7. Pythagorean theorem Area of circles and cylinders Pre-algebra Irrational and whole numbers...- Blop
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Why Do Some People Struggle with Math?
I think both are pretty easy, but the latter is a bit confusing.- Blop
- Post #3
- Forum: General Math
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High School Why Do Some People Struggle with Math?
Background: I live in the U.S. and I am in 7th grade, 13 years old. I have mild ADHD I don't really hate math, per se, but I can't help thinking that I'm unfit to do anything related to mathematics. I enjoy geometry and abstract scientific problems, but struggle in areas such as basic equations...- Blop
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- Education
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Range of frequency of electromagnetic waves
Do you mean that it's range is infinite from a whole numbers perspective? Because something's frequency can't literally be 'infinity'- Blop
- Post #5
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Can an Atom Become a Black Hole?
If you shrunk an atom down to a certain point would it become a black hole like all matter in the universe can? How big would it be?- Blop
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- Atom Atoms Black hole Black holes Hole Quantum physics
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Do We Dream? Understanding Vision in Waking & Dream States
A simple answer is no. We don't SEE light reflecting from our eyes when we dream, because there is no image. It's essentially just a stream of memories.- Blop
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Undergrad How would a 4th Dimensional Object Move?
I want to know how a 4D object, (specifically a tesseract) would move in the space of t, not x, y or z.- Blop
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- 4th dimension Physics Tesseract
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School Time Relative to Position: Yes
Thanks for not trolling me! I can see it clearly now.- Blop
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Time Relative to Position: Yes
Okay, this is my first post, and I'll have you know that I'm just an amateur. So, I'm not going to get into any complicated mathematics. So basically, is time relative to position? Hypothesis: Yes, it is. Reason: Well, here's a dumbed down version. The Earth's rotation around the sun is what...- Blop
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- Position Relative Time
- Replies: 3
- Forum: Special and General Relativity