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"Nth Complexity" |
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17 Aug 2005 07:35:30 PM |
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Re: Two points of view |
Don1 wrote:
There are two points of view among scientists: One group thinks of
motion, and changes in motion as relative, and the other group thinks
of motion, and changes thereof as requiring a constant force:
Archimedes was of the opinion that motion required constant force to
keep it going: A centripetal force caused it to gravitate, and a
lateral force caused it to maintain motion against friction and other
resistance.
Don
Wrong both ways, Shead. Motion requires a constant force, but changes
thereof are relative.
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| User: "Art Deco" |
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| Title: Re: Two points of view |
17 Aug 2005 08:59:20 PM |
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Nth Complexity <u8666992@spawnkill.ip-mobilphone.net> wrote:
Don1 wrote:
There are two points of view among scientists: One group thinks of
motion, and changes in motion as relative, and the other group thinks
of motion, and changes thereof as requiring a constant force:
Archimedes was of the opinion that motion required constant force to
keep it going: A centripetal force caused it to gravitate, and a
lateral force caused it to maintain motion against friction and other
resistance.
Don
Wrong both ways, Shead. Motion requires a constant force, but changes
thereof are relative.
Idiot. soc.men is the place for you.
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| User: "Kadaitcha Man" |
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| Title: Nth Complexity *** DOES IT AGAIN *** NOMINEE for Victor von Frankenstein "Weird Science" k00k Award |
17 Aug 2005 10:40:03 PM |
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Nth Complexity, <u8666992@spawnkill.ip-mobilphone.net>, the inbred,
snot-nosed froth, and cowherder, ruptured:
Motion requires a constant force
BWAHAHAHAAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGA! You brain-dead fucktard *****. First Acceleration
was a motion, now motion requires a constant force. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Pissing
my pants laughing at you. BWAHAHAHAHAHA! ***** me dead. LMFARO!
Newton's First Law: An object in motion, will remain in motion and an object
at rest, will remain at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force in
which the net force is not zero.
"Naïve students may believe that constant motion requires a constant force.
Students at this age should begin to understand that once an object is
moving, it would stay in motion until an outside force stops it. Naïve
students may believe that if a body is moving forward there must be a net
force in the forward direction."
2001 MEAP Investigations
By: Annis Hapkiewicz and Dave Chapman, Okemos High School, Alex Azima,
Lansing Community College - The 5th grade MEAP investigation.
http://www.msta-mich.org/mcfmeap/2001-investigation.pdf
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Fucking 5th graders should know what you don't know.
*WHEEZE* *WHEEZE* *NEED AMBULANCE*
Nth Complexity also wrote and was nominated for:
Mitchell there is no timeless acceleration!! Because acceleration
is a motion!!
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