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Why Did a Future Engineer Join Physics Forums?
Yes Astronuc, One of the first things I did was join up with ASME. Thanks for the advice.- LaLaLina
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Frequency of Oscillation, with mass and k value given
Oh my! I just now noticed the T.A.R.D.I.S. fellow Whovian in the house! Thanks again.- LaLaLina
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Did a Future Engineer Join Physics Forums?
Hi Russ. UNT actually has a specific program that merges energy engineering into their mechanical program. They are big on being a "green" school, and with so many companies "going green", they felt it was a smart move to adapt their program to accommodate what future engineers will be working...- LaLaLina
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Frequency of Oscillation, with mass and k value given
Thank you so much. I got an email back from him, and he said I did wonderful. That it was supposed to be an approximation. So, there in lies the answer I guess. I on the other hand am sitting here worrying my brain out over knowing how to do a problem correctly with this final coming up that is...- LaLaLina
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Trying to self-learn calculus but stuck on this idea
I had some trouble with implicits myself. This guy on youtube was a lot of help. Get out your pencil and paper and get ready to take notes and work examples. He is worth the time it takes to go through the problems though. I hope it helps. I'm not very good at explaining in plain english what... -
Frequency of Oscillation, with mass and k value given
Homework Statement A mass m = 2.0 kg is attached to a spring having a force constant k = 990 N/m as in the figure. The mass is displaced from its equilibrium position and released. Its frequency of oscillation (in Hz) is approximately _____ . [/B] Homework Equations...- LaLaLina
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- Frequency Mass Oscillation Periodic motion Value Wave frequency
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Did a Future Engineer Join Physics Forums?
Hello Physics Forums Folks! I finally took the plunge to join your forums, as I should have done way earlier in the semester. I'm very impressed with the manner in which problems are worked out here and formulas are shown. I have a weakness in being able to manipulate the formulas in physics and...- LaLaLina
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- engineering mechanical engineering physics
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- Forum: New Member Introductions