Can someone please explain this to me?!?!
Can someone please explain this to me?!?!
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laurikaaa on November 18, 2009
Fluids dynamics can be used in tonnes of things (aerodynamics, water dams, mechanics, pumps) so like everything, you need the QUESTION to the problem before you get a solution.
laurikaaa on November 18, 2009
im sorry but someone just said 2g is 2 grams!!! haahahahahaha g is gravitational acceleration which is 9.81 m/s!
kateybella on November 16, 2009
4. the answer is 4...unless it's not.
crazyladysadie on November 15, 2009
...enthalpy, Patm = pressure of atmosphere, log is also used in chemistry, etc. I'm not sure what the equation is trying to find, but good luck. :) - AP Chem student.
crazyladysadie on November 15, 2009
This looks like chemistry and physics, but mostly chemistry... H = heat, P1 = initial pressure, s = specific heat, 2g = 2 grams, P3 = final pressure, V1^2 = initial volume squared, V3^2 = final volume squared, h = planck's constant (0.0821), q = change in
ohkayman on November 15, 2009
blowme
MaxHeadroomBR on November 14, 2009
Yes.
hopeu2 on November 14, 2009
It looks like and algebraic equation! This could be physics! It looks like a foreign lengua. Never heard of laminar flow or turbulent flow.
LunaJune on November 14, 2009
yes I can but it will involve numerous pots of tea, you playing gently in the background and alot of time
lucylegs on November 14, 2009
*him* take a look at it (obviously I am not)
lucylegs on November 14, 2009
Hmm, my husband is a rocket scientist. I'll have take a look at it.
emo_muffin3 on November 14, 2009
ah yes math yet another thing to make most people feel like idiots.
the_nikster on November 14, 2009
the answer is always 42
filthee on November 14, 2009
Hehehehehehehehehe... pump curve... hehe hehehehehehehehe hehehe...
24exp on November 14, 2009
Hummm, yes, ok, I see, ah ha, well..., maybe?, no, perhaps, I've solved it! = 1
imranjkhan on November 14, 2009
Fluid dynamics, its been a while since I've done this stuff...
bearheadedgirl on November 14, 2009
Creepy. My phone just texted this to me five times. And Oh, it's time to get up & catch my flight. Be there soon. Bring me some Stongbow Cider, fluid dynamics makes my brain hurt...
radubt on November 14, 2009
@ByrdieBell I think this could be used for pumped-storage hydroelectricity, where you could store the energy produced by #windfarms when there's no demand.
radubt on November 14, 2009
I think this could be used for pumped-storage hydroelectricity, where you could store the energy produced by #windfarms when there's no demand.
sakiemma on November 14, 2009
This is what happened in her brain when you ask a simple question to a woman :)
bearheadedgirl on November 14, 2009
@cwm76 is good with math. He got some obnoxious score on his SAT. Call him and wake him up, he'll know.
djdash on November 14, 2009
it means fluid dynamics isn't for the faint of heart
crixlee on November 14, 2009
yeah, it says 'if you pump the keg too much, you get foam. just a couple of pumps are enough, dick'
gravylookout on November 14, 2009
The answer is Leo Kottke!
UrmiRaj14 on November 14, 2009
just know that the answer to this is 42
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