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| apostrophe |
| i'm up all night studying for my physics final tomorrow morning at 8. help me stay up. who's got something interesting to talk about? anything at all. just something to read. |
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| Tranc3 |
| Best not to pull an all-nighter and just go to sleep for at least a few hours. |
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| tubby |
| umm, might I suggest your physics textbooks? not much point in just staying up if you don't actually study. You'd be better off getting sleep in that case. |
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| apostrophe |
| yeah it's been open. it is open. i can't take straight study. i'm a study then break kind of guy. and..the exam is pretty early, i slept a lot last night so i'm good till after the exam. |
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| Mebot |
| I'm writing a paper for my World War II class using Return to Castle Wolfenstein as my source. |
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| GelatinPufF |
A car traveling at 15.6 meters per second (about 56 km/hr) is 24.0 meters from a barrier when the driver slams on the brakes. The car hits the barrier 2.0 seconds later. What is the car's deceleration when the brakes are on, and how fast is the car moving when it hits the barrier?
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| Vigilante |
I strongly suggest you get a few hours of sleep and then wake up early to do a good cram before the exam.
I have tried the "all-nighter" technique many times, including last week, and i have to say, it doesn't work too well in most cases.
Sometimes you think what you have written is brilliant, and then you get your mark back and it is below your expectations.
Get a few hours so that your brain can function properly mate. |
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| Mr. Pink |
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dont eat tacos this late in the night
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im serious
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| apostrophe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr. Pink
123456789
dont eat tacos this late in the night
987654321
im serious
qwertyuiop
asdfghjkl
zxcvbnm
:) |
uh oh. i've been to taco bell in the past few hrs. hmm. |
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| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by apostrophe
uh oh. i've been to taco bell in the past few hrs. hmm. |
prepare for chronic diarreah:nervous: |
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| apostrophe |
| quote: | Originally posted by GelatinPufF
A car traveling at 15.6 meters per second (about 56 km/hr) is 24.0 meters from a barrier when the driver slams on the brakes. The car hits the barrier 2.0 seconds later. What is the car's deceleration when the brakes are on, and how fast is the car moving when it hits the barrier?
:tongue2 |
multiple choice answer: (e) not enough information. give me the coefficient of friction of the tires, the break pads and the mass of the vehicle, and i'll do it.
btw..the test is on electrotism and magnatism. fields, potential difference, induced EMF and current, magnetic flux. took the F=ma course last semester :D and it was funn. old 70 yr old prof rambling for 65 minutes every other day. what a blast. |
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| DjDeComp |
| wooba wooba...... waaba <<< the answer |
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