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How is this supposed to be read?
Thank you that's all I needed.- brotivation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How is this supposed to be read?
km/hr•s This is a car accelerating. Also, how would I convert it into km/s^2?- brotivation
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Understanding the Triple Scalar Product in Vector Calculus
So would that mean I do A multiply by (B dot C)?- brotivation
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Understanding the Triple Scalar Product in Vector Calculus
Homework Statement A x (B dot C) (A x B) dot C They are vectors. Homework Equations A x (B dot C) (A x B) dot C The Attempt at a Solution I know how to do my homework, but I am confused on these formulas. Is the first formula "A x (B dot C)" the same as the second one? I know the...- brotivation
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What Should I Do About My Low GPA and Transfer Plans in Electrical Engineering?
When I need to change classes, I just do it myself online. They have classes for me to see online on a website (assist.org). And I have just been following that. They do have advisers, but I have always led me to take different classes, so I've been confused as to what to do. Now I just...- brotivation
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What Should I Do About My Low GPA and Transfer Plans in Electrical Engineering?
I don't have one. I've been suggested many things by many different counselors. I have no clue what to do to be honest. I'm just taking classes that's all. I just finished all my GE. Working on Major requirement classes now.- brotivation
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What Should I Do About My Low GPA and Transfer Plans in Electrical Engineering?
I'm majoring in electrical engineering right now. My GPA is currently at around a 3.0-3.15. I lacked motivation all throughout my entire academic career. It's only been recent that I have been trying harder. I applied to many UC's already, but I know there isn't really much hope there since...- brotivation
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Finding the number of spheres in a graduated cylinder
Thanks a lot. It hit me right when I saw you said 26% lol.- brotivation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the number of spheres in a graduated cylinder
Okay, so this is what I did. 40 cm^3 * .74048 = 29.6 cm^3 29.6 cm^3 / .0477 cm^3 = 621 spheres Is this right? 10.4 cm^3 of the 40 cm^3 is wasted space leaving 29.6 cm^3 being used. So I would take the used value and divided by the volume of the sphere right?- brotivation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the number of spheres in a graduated cylinder
It tells me that 26% of the used volume is wasted space.- brotivation
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Finding the number of spheres in a graduated cylinder
Homework Statement This is from a worksheet. I had to find the volume myself "A large number of spheres are poured into a graduated cylinder and gently vibrated until the occupy a minimum volume of 40 mL (or 40 cm^3). Use the information about close packing and the data you found to...- brotivation
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