umm yeah, i have the sketch but i'd have to wait til i get home to get. For now I can tell you that the travel path of the air and the solid is about 2 ft.
I know a guy who got his degree in physics from cal-tech. He tried teaching for a bit and decided it wasn't for him.
Something i guess changed his mind and he decided to work as a trader for Citi-bank. He mentioned to me once that stocks move similarly to the way in which heat fluctuates as...
aha, cool. Oh and the paper only used some basic ideas of physics. Like how when you reduce the radius of a spinning object, the object spins faster lol.
Used that to explain back spins xD
At the time i only had high school physics behind me lol
So this is probably a very basic question. I'm studying EE so this is kind of out of my field as i have never taken this but I'm working on a project and it involves a pressurized container releasing air into a tube and launching something out the nozzle.
The problem I'm having is that I'm not...
Hey guys & girls.
My name is Daniel and I'm currently study EE at WIT.
I love physics (duh) and bboying (Breakdancing).
I glad to be part of the community.
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general introduction - done =]