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Is there a science olympiad for college students?
Is there a science olympiad for college students? If so, where can I get the information?- Kalarudra
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Looking for resources for Pathfinder Physics Olympiad
Thankyou bro- Kalarudra
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Looking for resources for Pathfinder Physics Olympiad
Can you give me resources to solve all problem in pathfinder physics. I tried solve it but i think i didnt have quite resources. And can you give a rating of 1-10 on how difficult that book?- Kalarudra
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- Resources
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On my meaningless questions
Can I interact personally like sending messages with anyone on this website, if possible how do I do it?- Kalarudra
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- Interaction
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
The "answer" That i mean is result of integrating function acceleration with respect to v. I didnt understand why after integrating the function of acceleration with respect to v left side and right side isnt same- Kalarudra
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
But in picture 2 i try to integrate function of acceleration why i didnt got same answer is there any false integrating that i do? I know i had typo when i integrating the function i wrote t that should be dt. But the answer always same- Kalarudra
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
Please see picture 1 can you explain it? is it true?- Kalarudra
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
In picture 1 there is acceleration equation with respect to v. When it will integrate dv alone and dt moved to other side joint with g-kv. and after integrating the equation the result is v=gt-kS that S is the trajectory. Is it correct?- Kalarudra
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
Sorry i tried to integrate the acceleration equation with respect to v that i got, but why i cant get same answer when i used v=2 without Spell out V into v equation with respect to t- Kalarudra
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Help me to understand how integrating this function works
Picture 1 Picture 2- Kalarudra
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- Kinematics Mechanics Motion
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- Forum: Classical Physics