For Those Who Enjoyed Physics in School...

includemeout said:
Reminds me of a lot of dyno graphs I have seen here :D :D
Jerry Jerry Jerry, are you saying something is amiss with what you have seen?:D

Bill.
 
Begood said:
Jerry Jerry Jerry, are you saying something is amiss with what you have seen?:D

Bill.

Shhhhhhhhhhhh, F'in Bill ;) Roy will use those graph thingies to show he turns a 13.99 :D :D :D ;)
 
Wifey said:
Yeah, I did that. So, what does it mean :dontknow: :confused: :confused: :marchmellow:

It is an expression of a bunch of mathamatical calculations ;)
Back to your english woman:D :D :D :p
 
includemeout said:
It is an expression of a bunch of mathamatical calculations ;)
Back to your english woman:D :D :D :p


Very true...it is math expressed in graphical expression...

But even more basic...it is the proof that "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"...Newtons Laws of Motion!

It is why engines work...trucks move and men get their asses kicked by women!
 
Prof said:
Very true...it is math expressed in graphical expression...

But even more basic...it is the proof that "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"...Newtons Laws of Motion!

It is why engines work...trucks move and men get their asses kicked by women!

Ah, ya, but don't ya also have to consider the variables of the, unless affected by an outside force thing, in order to show an accurate model
( expressed in the graphs) depicting the action (movement) of the object expressed. Hmmmmmmmmm:D
 
includemeout said:
Ah, ya, but don't ya also have to consider the variables of the, unless affected by an outside force thing, in order to show an accurate model
( expressed in the graphs) depicting the action (movement) of the object expressed. Hmmmmmmmmm:D


I once heard that parallel lines if extended to infinity, will never meet, unless you bend one of them...

Physics is so fun!
 
Prof said:
I once heard that parallel lines if extended to infinity, will never meet, unless you bend one of them...

Physics is so fun!

That's correct parallel lines will never meet. Cool graphic. It would be cool to incorporate the z plane with the x and y. I am still learning this but MatLab can also be used for mathematical modeling using graphics to depict what the formula states. I think MathCad can do this as well.
 
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I'm waiting for the double pendulum to come to a complete stop, although common sense and past physics classes say I will be waiting a VERY long time.. But since I have nothing to do right now.. Why not?
 
Prof said:
I once heard that parallel lines if extended to infinity, will never meet, unless you bend one of them...

Physics is so fun!
Is not the objective of parallel lines not to touch:confused:
Cool site :marchmellow:
 
and what happens when the parallel lines reaches the end of infinity???
for if there is a beginin there is an end.
then if one believes in infinity, then one would go with infinite bigness & infinite smallness
 
ZCx said:
and what happens when the parallel lines reaches the end of infinity???
for if there is a beginin there is an end.
then if one believes in infinity, then one would go with infinite bigness & infinite smallness

Ask Roy about infinite smallness :eek: :D :p :p :D
 
Prof said:
I once heard that parallel lines if extended to infinity, will never meet, unless you bend one of them...

Physics is so fun!


My 17 yr old son loves physics and math....he starts college next year and his major will be physics...plans on eventially getting a PHD in physics.....I emailed him a link to your post roy.....
 
One aspect of astrophysics which I find fascinating is Corbet's postulate:

Although the Sun is larger than the Earth... it is much further away...

Cool site...........

D
 

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