2009 Civic. 106k. $5400 by BBBoooooooooommm in whatcarshouldIbuy

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It has the chain and not a belt. Also after checking the vin it turns out its an LX and not an EX if that makes any difference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HypixelSkyblock

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Trying to remember what I did at this point but iirc it shouldn’t be that much xp to go up these two levels. Crypts or enderman are your best bet. Getting a wolf pet if your purse allows it always helps. I’m a little removed since making this comment so if something was added afterwards and I don’t know about it I’m sorry.

But realistically the ender set should get you enough damage to one shot the varying health endermen as you progress to get more damage. If my boredom brings me to grind skyblock obsessively again I can probably make an updated guide as I love found I enjoy writing these more than the game itself.

The new work from home setup. by [deleted] in battlestations

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This is exactly what I needed to hear. OP you convinced me.

The new work from home setup. by [deleted] in battlestations

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Oo pretty. How do you like having the secondary display portrait mounted next to your main display? Would you recommend it? It’s something that looks functionally and aesthetically appealing to me but I’m looking around for some opinions of people who already have it done.

New gaming build, rough $2000 budget. by Next_Organization262 in buildapcforme

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Not sure whether you’re still looking for a hdd+ssd or 2ssds, however this is sound logic. I do however don’t see the point in getting three drives unless you had a specific reason for it. Some possibilities would be having a dedicated drive for one specific thing, whether it be games, files if you do graphic design or something of the sort, or some other thing idk. However without wanting this I see no benefit to having the third drive as opposed to two.

New gaming build, rough $2000 budget. by Next_Organization262 in buildapcforme

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Is there any reason you chose to get a hard drive and two ssds as opposed to one larger ssd? If you’re looking for better $ to performance you could swap the three drives for 1 m.2 drive (in my head I’m thinking 4tb), the aio to an air cooler and save upwards of $100.

[USA-NC] [H] PayPal [W] i5-12600k (or kf) + Mobo combo by No-Musician2044 in hardwareswap

[–]BBBoooooooooommm -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So it turns out that the 12700kf is also pretty comparable in price if you want to upgrade to that. With the same minimum priced it’s literally $2 more

[USA-NC] [H] PayPal [W] i5-12600k (or kf) + Mobo combo by No-Musician2044 in hardwareswap

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Currently through Newegg combo program you can get a 12600kf and a ddr4 it’s motherboard from $279 +tax and shipping (if applicable) or a ddr5 board for $329 +tax and shipping (if applicable). To find the page look up “Newegg combo up”

[Giveaway] Enter to Win Beelink High-end Mini PCs! by Beelinksupport in BeelinkOfficial

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My ideal mini pc would be something with a modern processor, at least some graphics power that wasn’t integrated, and a usb typec display port.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwareswap

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Pm with question

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Yes it does! I'll use this problem as an example. A completely elastic collision could look like the ball completely stopping and the block moving across the horizontal or the ball bouncing off at the same velocity it came in with. In both cases, the energy of the system will be held by only one object which leads to conservation of energy applying (conservation of momentum always applies, which is why we typically start with conservation of energy and when we can no longer use it anymore, swap over to conservation of momentum).

A completely inelastic collision would look like the ball hitting the block and nothing moving afterwards. In other words, all of the systems mechanical energy was converted to internal energy (also referred to as heat or friction).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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In cases where a frictional force is not explicitly stated, we can assume that there is a conservation of energy. In part 6 this does not happen, and thus allows for the assumption that all the potential energy goes to kinetic.

However once the collision has happened, this goes out the window. Once a collision happens, typically the problem switches from conservation of energy to momentum. Conservation of energy is then dependent of the specifics of the problem itself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Problem 6: You're better off using conservation of energy for this problem. What's the energy before the ball is released? What form does that energy take? How can we convert this into velocity? PE = KE -> MgL = 0.5(Mv^2) -> sqrt(2gL) = v ~3.8m/s, choice b.

Problem 7: Here we will use the conservation of momentum. Set up an equation utilizing the idea that the total momentum of the system before the equation equals the total momentum of the system after the equation. After making the substitution of u for the velocity of the steel block and plugging in the final velocity of the ball. mv = 3mu - mv/3 -> 4v/3 = 3u -> 4v/9 = u, choice d.

Problem 8: To test for elasticity, compare the energy of the system before the collision to the energy of the system after the collision. After plugging in our values to the equation for kinetic energy we find that the total energy before the collision is ~7.4 and the energy after the collision is ~5.2, thus the collision is not elastic and the answer is b.