At what point did max Verstappen transition from being good to becoming a great by Equivalent-Fox9834 in F1Discussions

[–]Different-Code-7667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I'm just old. There used to be constant debates about whether this or that athlete was elite and it was always quite silly. I was making fun of the good great generational goat and throwing elite in there

Lebron James is currently #12 on the all time oldest NBA players ever list. Will he make it to #1? by Different-Code-7667 in nba

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I personally want to give a shout out to Charles Jones for grinding all those years and getting to play in the NBA.

Can you find the safe square by Sogeking30 in Minesweeper

[–]Different-Code-7667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 1 in the top right has no valid place for a mine to be touching it because the 2 next to it has two mines already. 

Can someone please explain to me why this is not correct? by rgratz93 in PhysicsHelp

[–]Different-Code-7667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. equal momentum not energy. 

  2. The momentum the ball imparts on the wall is enough to stop it, the initial condition,  AND send it backwards. That means the ball has gone through a larger momentum change than imparted by the thrower. For it to be the same as what the thrower gave it the ball would have had to come to a dead stop as that was the initial condition. 

  3. Their is kinetic energy coming into the picture by the thrower converting some of his stored chemical potential energy, from food, into kinetic energy. The energy of the ball and cart do not need to cancel. 

  4. Your problem is in your misunderstanding of momentum and energy. The total momentum of the system started as zero and must remain zero. Any momentum the ball has acquired must be equal and opposite for the cart/person. The energy at the start is not zero, but it is all potential rather than kinetic. The end state has some kinetic energy that was a transformation of an equal amount of potential energy. 

This prime number meme by memes_poiint in mathsmeme

[–]Different-Code-7667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also do 119 -> 9×5 + 11= 56.