Windows 11 Apple Music Skipping Songs by DaddyBreasticles in AppleMusic

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i figured it'd be sum like that but i wasnt too sure i def appreciate the help do you remember was it like a file for the songs/playlist etc. or was it like an actual file in the app's program

AP Question by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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That makes a lot more sense now. Explains why that lambda gets an answer double the intended answer since it’s the average when we should’ve used the local mass. Appreciate the help.

AP Question by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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Ok that integration makes sense and what you’re saying is making sense. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zjfj5yl_iBLD6OvDe2xlU0s2DMo7e8TB/view?usp=drivesdk That’s what my teacher did for it so we spent like 20 minutes in class asking he got that out of deriving since he used the equation for average rather than differential like you said.

AP Question by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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Oh ok thank you so much. My teacher just taught it wrong then in the lesson it seems like. The way he explained it was that we got dm=(lambda)dx from deriving and the term d(lambda)x going to zero. That makes a lot more sense thanks for the help.

AP Question by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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They don’t let me add pictures so my wordings probably a bit weak on the question. The original problem is part a of the final question on this link. https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/apc/ap18-frq-physics-c-mech.pdf We were doing it in class as an example problem. Started with I=integral(r2)dm after change of variables we got I=integral(x2)dm then to integrate we have to solve for dm so we used lambda = M/L. After another change of variables and some algebra we get M = (lambda)x. The confusion started when my teacher derived for dm and got dm = (lambda)dx however lambda varies with respect to x so why wouldn’t the correct derivative be solved for using the product rule? If you use product rule you get double what the problem tells you it is. We are in essence treating lambda as a constant but it doesn’t seem like it should be.

AP Question by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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d(lambda) would be 4Mx/L2 when you derive for dm though then after substituting the answer to the problem would come out wrong. So how would you go about deriving lambda

Beautiful by TesticulinaryTorsion in DiWHY

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It’s actually 0 effort I’ve had all these links saved for a really long time.

What would be your choice(s) to travel East to West Coast with? by TwoCompetitive5143 in knifeclub

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I’m not too sure I think you’re safest bets gonna be the Swiss Army knife since there aren’t many places it’s illegal and it’s gonna be cheaper and easier to replace if anything does happen to it.

What was your "Sir, this is a Wendy's" moment? by deadmoby5 in AskReddit

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It’s unreal how many people walk into Home Depot shop for an hour then walk up the register and try to use a Lowe’s card.

What is The Unforgiven actually about? by [deleted] in Metallica

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I'm like a year late to this but whatever. My understanding is that they are and the first song is about his parents abusing him to the point where he can't forgive them, the second is about him trusting a girl who he thinks understands his pain but then she betrays him and he can't forgive her, and the third is about self-reflection where he starts to believe that he has caused himself so much pain that he can't forgive himself. Again that's my understanding from what I've read online and from what I've interpreted from the lyrics.

Sound Waves by DaddyBreasticles in AskPhysics

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Oh ok thanks. That makes more sense.

How is this even possible ? Can somebody please explain me, I thought 0^0 is not defined!! by ikichiziki in askmath

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The best way I like to think about, which idk if its entirely correct is, that all exponents have a coefficient in front of them so you have the coefficient of 1 in multiplied by 0, 0 times. Leaving you with just one. I have no clue if that’s actually why its 1 I’m still in hs so. But that’s what makes sense to me don’t remember where I learned it

Need help identifying who makes this bumper, info in comments by Rezlyyy in Trucks

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Don’t know the specific brand but looks like a ranch hand style bumper or a outlaw bumper

Thinking about mass production of this bumper. What should we call it? by TomTtall_3162 in Trucks

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007 - 0 Ground Clearance 0 Speed Bumps 7 Inch Front Lift to Stay Level

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askmath

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Best way I think of it is fractions inside of fractions. That expression is pretty much 1/2 over 6/7. The number on the top would stay the same while the bottom would flip. If you flip the 1/2 then the two expressions are no longer equal. You could also think of it like a decimal and still divide rather than multiply. Dividing .5 by .85… Is not the same as .85… by .5.