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:biggrin:

 

But only in maths.

 

In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D

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:biggrin: But only in maths. In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D

 

9.81, well that's something we never deal with, and why are you using gravity in maths?

3510579_460s.jpg
:biggrin: But only in maths. In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D

 

9.81, well that's something we never deal with, and why are you using gravity in maths?

 

In mechanics, mostly for GPE and working out weight etc

3510579_460s.jpg
:biggrin: But only in maths. In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D
9.81, well that's something we never deal with, and why are you using gravity in maths?
In mechanics, mostly for GPE and working out weight etc

 

Even maths is weird different in the UK

3510579_460s.jpg
:biggrin: But only in maths. In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D
9.81, well that's something we never deal with, and why are you using gravity in maths?
In mechanics, mostly for GPE and working out weight etc

 

Even maths is weird different in the UK

 

How is that weird different? :D

3510579_460s.jpg
:biggrin: But only in maths. In physics tis 9.81. There is an unspoken war between our science and mafs teachers at school. Heh hehs :D
9.81, well that's something we never deal with, and why are you using gravity in maths?
In mechanics, mostly for GPE and working out weight etc
Even maths is weird different in the UK
How is that weird different? :D

 

we hardly ever do any real world application stuff, so we never have to work out weight from mass or whatever else, at least in maths, the closest we get to real world stuff is trig questions with angles/distances with real world objects or the occasional story sum type question

Yeah, we has to do two mechanics modules in maths, which is basically physics. Mechanics was the first physics topic so it is just repeating basically, with slight differences that are just annoying :)

 

I like pure. *nods*

 

Although these differential equations are quite revolting.

 

But in a nice way :)

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