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thought this was gonna be about something else
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Why does it feel like this is a blog about penises.
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^ agreeing with above replies.
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Croatia9446 Posts
On July 14 2011 02:09 Serejai wrote: Why does it feel like this is a blog about penises. Because that's the TL's resident penis guy.
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I haven't had physics, so here are my guesses. 1: 1/4 F????? 2: No idea what STP is 3: Doesn't that depend on air composition/temp and the amount of force? Or is that taken care of by STP?
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On July 14 2011 02:23 jorge_the_awesome wrote: I haven't had physics, so here are my guesses. 1: 1/4 F????? 2: No idea what STP is 3: Doesn't that depend on air composition/temp and the amount of force? Or is that taken care of by STP?
STP is "standard temperature and pressure". Isn't this just basic high school physics homework?
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On July 14 2011 02:15 2Pacalypse- wrote:Show nested quote +On July 14 2011 02:09 Serejai wrote: Why does it feel like this is a blog about penises. Because that's the TL's resident penis guy. Funny, My quote is also from this thread ^^
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Not homework, just erecting a series of math/compsci blogs that get harder over time. That is, if you guys don't pull out.
But try to solve them. That will improve your shots at getting hotter jobs that don't blow so bad.
Edit: Posted the answer to the first problem.
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omg i tried to do it and got he should have to push harder which i assume is wrong... im just going to write thick and long.
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ˇwhers the force come from, please explain. pressures must be equal? Why not forces? How does it come.
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On July 14 2011 03:07 EsX_Raptor wrote: Not homework, just erecting a series of math/compsci blogs that get harder over time. That is, if you guys don't pull out.
But try to solve them. That will improve your shots at getting hotter jobs that don't blow so bad.
Edit: Posted the answer to the first problem.
I see what you did there.
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
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i almost choked on laughter at that subtle paragraph
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You have got to be joking, but amusing nonetheless.
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+ Show Spoiler [Answer] +The guy has more surface area with which to apply the same force. He wins. What about long and thick?
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This is so sexual and hilarious. Keep it up.
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On July 14 2011 03:07 EsX_Raptor wrote: Not homework, just erecting a series of math/compsci blogs that get harder over time. That is, if you guys don't pull out.
But try to solve them. That will improve your shots at getting hotter jobs that don't blow so bad.
Edit: Posted the answer to the first problem. The reply made this thread amazing. lol thank you EsX_Rator, I learned something today. :D
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On July 14 2011 04:31 TheGiz wrote:+ Show Spoiler [Answer] +The guy has more surface area with which to apply the same force. He wins. What about long and thick?
+ Show Spoiler +actually, the guy has to apply more force, as evidenced by the answer OP posted lol
pressure = force per unit area, so to have equal amount of pressure applied, the guy has to apply four times the force the girl does...
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