Originally posted by pparrishCould you advise me how you chose the way your online persona interacts on this web site?
Not free advice, but the price is just high enough to stop those not serious. I am feeling almost normal today and may be able to help some of you. Serious advice seekers only. Go ahead...ask me.
Do you feel it's a fair representation of your real personality?
sonhouse sent me this in a message, afraid to post in public. Don't be afraid, there are no foolish requests for advice.
I see by your profile you are master of math. Is that by way of an MA in math?
I have a bonehead math question: In acell/decell formulae acelleration is sometimes denoted as
A=M/s^2
Is that the correct way to annotate the units? I am making a compilation of all the constant acell
formulae and don't want to make some dodo mistake.
It looks to me like it should be A=M/s/s should be the right way, For instance, V=AT
so V, M/s= A (m/s/s) times s/1 which should cancel one of the s's and just leave m/s or meters per
second which works our right, units wise.
But going V=AT, m/s^2*s/1 also cancels one of the s's and leaves you with m/s.
Which way is right?
Thanks. Name is Don. I am trying to make a one page formula chart of all the simple acell problems.
I have a nice graphic of it already. Going to try to make a deal with those publishers of the placitized
single sheet study guides. So acelleration says meters per second per second which sounds like it
should be m/s/s/. Confused here!
Originally posted by pparrishIt’s not A=M/s^2 you foolish child. Assuming no relativistic effects and for linear acceleration in a straight with no influence from any other outside body the formula acceleration is expressed in the units meters per second per second. The formula is acceleration = dv(t)/dt where v(t) is the velocity expressed as a function of time. In layman’s terms it is the rate of change of velocity. PS learn how to spell acceleration.
sonhouse sent me this in a message, afraid to post in public. Don't be afraid, there are no foolish requests for advice.
I see by your profile you are master of math. Is that by way of an MA in math?
I have a bonehead math question: In acell/decell formulae acelleration is sometimes denoted as
A=M/s^2
Is that the correct way to annotate the units ...[text shortened]... ration says meters per second per second which sounds like it
should be m/s/s/. Confused here!
Originally posted by pparrishWell, what's the friggin answer? Cleverclogs.
sonhouse sent me this in a message, afraid to post in public. Don't be afraid, there are no foolish requests for advice.
I see by your profile you are master of math. Is that by way of an MA in math?
I have a bonehead math question: In acell/decell formulae acelleration is sometimes denoted as
A=M/s^2
Is that the correct way to annotate the units ...[text shortened]... ration says meters per second per second which sounds like it
should be m/s/s/. Confused here!
Preferrably in english.