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This all might as well be in spanish because I don't understand what the FU is going on in here.....

oh, and no I don't have anything positive to contribute other than wow, you guys are smart

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College physics? Fuckkk Imma stay in high school lol

yep between physics 1 and physics 2 you cover every topic that is considered as "modern physics"... which at this point includes quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics

edit- obviously we don't go like crazy in depth with it... but we covered all of it... it just all involves doing the stuff "in a perfect vacuum" mostly, so you're not really messing with stuff in terms of environmental effects and stuff like that

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Yeah First year physics does a great job of really being a survey of the breadth and scope of Physics. As you progress into higher physics classes all you really are doing is refining your ability to solve problems and gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts involved. The only topic that I feel that first year physics can't cover very well is general relativity it just requires too much mathematical sophistication for a course that could be part of someone's gen ed :P btw OP I plugged in the numbers as well and came to the same answer as you. Sorry it took so long to reply; I've been working also out of curiosity what is your major?

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Yeah First year physics does a great job of really being a survey of the breadth and scope of Physics. As you progress into higher physics classes all you really are doing is refining your ability to solve problems and gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts involved. The only topic that I feel that first year physics can't cover very well is general relativity it just requires too much mathematical sophistication for a course that could be part of someone's gen ed :P btw OP I plugged in the numbers as well and came to the same answer as you. Sorry it took so long to reply; I've been working also out of curiosity what is your major?

The unit circle? Man that's a little tricky to master, again I tip my hat to you gentlemen

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Yeah First year physics does a great job of really being a survey of the breadth and scope of Physics. As you progress into higher physics classes all you really are doing is refining your ability to solve problems and gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts involved. The only topic that I feel that first year physics can't cover very well is general relativity it just requires too much mathematical sophistication for a course that could be part of someone's gen ed :P btw OP I plugged in the numbers as well and came to the same answer as you. Sorry it took so long to reply; I've been working also out of curiosity what is your major?

The unit circle? Man that's a little tricky to master, again I tip my hat to you gentlemen

Hey that unit circle is tricky bastard...it makes my head spin :huh2:

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Yeah First year physics does a great job of really being a survey of the breadth and scope of Physics. As you progress into higher physics classes all you really are doing is refining your ability to solve problems and gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts involved. The only topic that I feel that first year physics can't cover very well is general relativity it just requires too much mathematical sophistication for a course that could be part of someone's gen ed :P btw OP I plugged in the numbers as well and came to the same answer as you. Sorry it took so long to reply; I've been working also out of curiosity what is your major?

The unit circle? Man that's a little tricky to master, again I tip my hat to you gentlemen

Hey that unit circle is tricky bastard...it makes my head spin :huh2:

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Want to solve this myself tomorrow. Should make for some fun reading

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:) I'm at my neighbors gettin schooled in physics now!
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