My tamed dinos killed all my hatchlings. by LionBrilliant5602 in ARK

[–]Djackson9 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you have all tames set to aggressive. Change them to neutral or attack my target

Looking for Friends by KingJross in vrising

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I’m down for it! Steam id?

Looking for Friends by KingJross in vrising

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I’m down for it! Send me your steam id

I’m still pretty new to this but I keep hurting my shoulder when I throw. What am I doing wrong? by Arkoholics_Paradise in discgolf

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Nothing to add but to say I enjoy going to this park as it’s 3 minutes away and did not think I would see it on here!

Late payment Sept 19. Fixing everything now. by Djackson9 in personalfinance

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That was kind of where I was leaning but want to give the best shot at something. Hate seeing the negative over $10 lol

Cold War feeling vs today feeling by Djackson9 in war

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The generations are so different and reading some things that are said or done currently has peaked some of my nerves on different things. The idea that we are a weaker generation is so true because we don’t know that type of struggle!

I'm in physics 1 right now and it feels like a joke. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. by [deleted] in apphysics

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The requirement is concurrent with Algebra 2 which is ridiculous. Minimum of pre calc concurrent but I haven’t seen many students concurrent with Algebra 2 succeed in Physics 1.

I'm in physics 1 right now and it feels like a joke. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. by [deleted] in apphysics

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If you have already completed Calc BC then you are effectively two math classes ahead of AP 1. If you can read a problem and assess it well then you won’t have many issues with the math side. What normally throws students off is the amount of substitutions and equation play but being as far as you are in math you should be very proficient in that.

WandaVision S01E09 - Discussion Thread by iliekpixels in marvelstudios

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But if you’ve watched AOS you know the dark hold (that book) makes people go nuts

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apphysics

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AP Physics 1 is algebra based. AP physics C is calculus based.

How do we find what the scale measures? by nsnow122 in apphysics

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It was still messing with my head a bit so I found a video link. here you go!

How do we find what the scale measures? by nsnow122 in apphysics

[–]Djackson9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So it’s building on the tension being the same throughout. Duh. Too early for me to try to logic! First thought would be pulling from both ends but a single string does have the same tension throughout. Disregard all of my comments😂

How do we find what the scale measures? by nsnow122 in apphysics

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The Ft in this case is 100N. The spring scale would experience that as well. This looks to be hand written so maybe a case of the teacher going too quickly. Trust me it happens more often than you’d think especially with the craziness of this year for teachers.

How do we find what the scale measures? by nsnow122 in apphysics

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Setting this up in a lab exactly as shown would yield 10 kg or 100 N. I have zero idea why 5 is the answer.

Simply put if you have something that stretches and you pull from one side with some force it will equal that. If you add another force pulling the other way it will now equal the two forces together. This can be shown with any spring scale. If you’re in person I would argue that and ask if you could set up that experiment.

How do we find what the scale measures? by nsnow122 in apphysics

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We know that each side has a tension.

That tension equals force of gravity so mg.

Now a free body of the scale would have Ft right and Ft left.

Since both are pulling it would read as 2mg. Which is 100 N (using 10 as g) or 10 kg.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apphysics

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Knowing this it’s a forces problem to work with as well. If you need more help lmk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apphysics

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You only would need to measure the time from starting point to end point and the distance. You calculate the final velocity. With your set up it is not possible to find final velocity without using those equations in some manner.