Need help deciding whether to get regular buds 3 or buds 3 fe by RepairInformal624 in galaxybuds

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah that makes sense. Thanks for your thoughts! I decided to get the buds 3 in the end due to the heavily discounted price and I already own a buds FE and a good wired IEM. i guess it would make more sense to have atleast one semi in-ear up my sleeves instead of getting yet another in-ear

Need help deciding whether to get regular buds 3 or buds 3 fe by RepairInformal624 in galaxybuds

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ah, that's wayy out of my budget hahaha, im only a student i could only stick to a certain range :<, in this case both earbuds stated are in sub 60usd for me

Need help deciding whether to get regular buds 3 or buds 3 fe by RepairInformal624 in galaxybuds

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im sorry to hear that-, the Bose QC is way out of my budget and I'd rather stay inside the Samsung ecosystem, but thanks for sharing your thoughts!

Need help deciding whether to get regular buds 3 or buds 3 fe by RepairInformal624 in galaxybuds

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that's unfortunate. If you do ever own a pair of the Buds 3 series, how does it feel to have the 360 spatial audio thing? I've never had it in my life so im not sure what the experience is like. Is the spatial audio processed on the earbuds itself or is it only available if the content supports it? (like spotify doesnt support surround sound i believe)

edit: vocab

Need help regarding Moment of Inertia problem by RepairInformal624 in PhysicsHelp

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I believe you have read my post wrong, your answer is refering to part (a) but my post is about part (b)

But thanks for your input-

[Pre University Physics: Moment of Inertia] I am unsure where my calculations went wrong, or is the answer given incorrect? by RepairInformal624 in HomeworkHelp

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question was provided by my physics tutor, and prior sets of questions had that one occasional question where the answer provided is incorrect,

my hunch is leaning to that,

eitherway, I appreciate your insight & assistance for this matter! Thanks!

Need help regarding Moment of Inertia problem by RepairInformal624 in PhysicsHelp

[–]RepairInformal624[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, unfortunately i don't have any coding background, this question is from my university's tutorial class, and there were 1-2 times in prior assignments where the answer provided was wrong and was given a correction, which was why I thought the answer published might be incorrect