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Yes! Newton and Laplace give us the impression that we can
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Technomancer
on June 19, 2006 at 9:23 AM
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posted by Kenny
on June 18, 2006 at 12:53 PM
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calculate nearly anything and be right. Too bad the real world doesn't work that way. We have to settle for being very very close, if even that.
- John
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JUST WONDERIN'. Alright math and physics buffs out there,
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240Z FeO2
21:12:36 06/17/06
Re: JUST WONDERIN'. Alright math and physics buffs out there,
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rvin
21:26:45 06/17/06
Acceleration = 60mph/5sec = 17.6 ft/sec^2 (n/m)
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Joe(NoVA)
21:28:05 06/17/06
I tried to delete this but you responded ;) (n/m)
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rvin
21:28:51 06/17/06
Exactly why i responded ;-) (n/m)
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Joe(NoVA)
21:29:25 06/17/06
your wrong too, i responded...no deleting now..luckily this
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rvin
21:35:17 06/17/06
219ft
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rvin
21:32:01 06/17/06
hmm... i was using the calculator on my computer
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Joe(NoVA)
21:38:31 06/17/06
same calculator..gotta love all those decimals it throws out (n/m)
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rvin
21:43:48 06/17/06
correct! (n/m)
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IJUMPMAN
02:24:20 06/18/06
440 feet, if it is constant acceleration
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Joe(NoVA)
21:26:50 06/17/06
your wrong...look above "219ft"
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rvin
21:34:07 06/17/06
"you're ;-)
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Joe(NoVA)
21:39:48 06/17/06
Yes, because acceleraion is not constant for our cars. (n/m)
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Technomancer
07:03:39 06/18/06
Or anything for that matter.
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Kenny
12:53:59 06/18/06
Yes! Newton and Laplace give us the impression that we can -
Technomancer
09:23:34 06/19/06
f that...i have a hard time with 3+3 = 6
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genic
22:01:12 06/17/06
Lol
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Spddracer
22:03:32 06/17/06
6?!?!?!?!? i thought it was 5! (n/m)
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itsmyz (SoCal-San Diego)
00:27:13 06/18/06
totally agree (n/m)
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Patrick(Austin)
08:05:46 06/18/06
Great to see some thinkin' goin' on. I looked into this a
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240Z FeO2
22:20:05 06/17/06
nice
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nemo1080
03:40:44 06/18/06
Absolutely right. Plus there are almost no linear functions
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240Z FeO2
14:17:58 06/18/06
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