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High School Time and matter, is there a smallest unit?
dear friends, I have always wonder: is there a smallest unit for time and matter? or in other words, can we continuesly divide time and matter into smaller pieces non-stop? ive had this question since young when I imagined myself cutting a piece of cheese. I just can't help stop cutting it and...- mrhoneycinnamo
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- Matter Time Unit
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Need help on this incline/slope problem .
oh!My bad!I didn't know I am not supposed to do so. thanks for your reminding.xD- mrhoneycinnamo
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Need help on this incline/slope problem .
yes, you can calculate the degree of incline by simply drawing the diagram(assuming the hill is triangle), but that will not help you get the answer. This is becoz(i assume that you try to find the fictional force by using the factor method and sustitude the force into w=fs to get the amount of...- mrhoneycinnamo
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Need help on this incline/slope problem .
hint: use law of conservation :)- mrhoneycinnamo
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Solving the Spaceship Problem: Comparing Forces
dear friends, days ago on a physics forum I saw this interesting question regarding fixed power and speed of a spaceship. After thinking for a while I came up with my answer but I am not really sure its correct.So please tell me what you think the answer is. The question is: imagine there are...- mrhoneycinnamo
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- Spaceship
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High School Matter & Energy: Is it the Same Thing?
Is matter and energy the same thing?Is energy something that "is there" or is it just a description of matter, like the term speed?- mrhoneycinnamo
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- Energy Matter
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Undergrad How relevant is the Feynman's Lectures on Physics?
thanks for your reply!- mrhoneycinnamo
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Undergrad How relevant is the Feynman's Lectures on Physics?
Hi,so I've just started reading the Feynman's Lectures on Physics on my own recently.By the end of chapter 2, volume 1, it says "This then, is the horrible condition of our physics today.To summarise it, I would say this:outside the nucleus, we seem to know all; inside it,quantum mechanics is...- mrhoneycinnamo
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- Lectures Physics
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