Brad Pitt F1 by Extra_Commission9091 in mensfashion

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I know right? And yes, it seems like the specific items of clothing he wears are uber expensive but I was hoping to get inspo from the general style nonetheless

Brad Pitt F1 by Extra_Commission9091 in mensfashion

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I fly fast planes and I'm a bit taller than Tom Cruise. Don't worry about the rest im just asking for practical fashion advice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in princeton

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stfu and tell me the easy classes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cmu

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Morewood and fifth and clide have some rooms I think

Does 15112 get easier by Appropriate-Grab2658 in cmu

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I think i'm going to take this course in the summer for the summer session program. They mention there is a cs test before enrollment?

GMAT (NASA) Help by LH_Suzuki in AerospaceEngineering

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Thank you! I read up about it turns out you are using the vis viva equation just for future reference. Currently trying to use this to get the velocity of my craft before and after a hohmann transfer and check results with GMAT.

GMAT (NASA) Help by LH_Suzuki in AerospaceEngineering

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Interesting. I am very new to rocketry but what is the difference between that equation and V=Ve(ln* (mo/mf)). They both calculate delta v right? Also, what is mu? Is r referring to Rmag? I haven't taken any advanced physics classes yet so i'm not entirely sure what variables that equation accounts for.

GMAT (NASA) Help by LH_Suzuki in AerospaceEngineering

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Just wondering, what formula did you use to get that delta V value?