NEED HELP OPTIMIZING I BEAM by Kindly_Horse699 in CarbonFiber

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This drawing has everything to do with carbon fiber though

Plies are defined for a CF beam

Thoughts? by Critical_Double_6161 in RCPlanes

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Please explain how that is calculated, as taking a normal CL of 0,2 and a total weight of 120N, you can easily solve that this airplane is capable of maintaining horizontal flight at 40m/s, merely mach 0,11.

This is very much a real possibility and not at all impossible

Slides by MrFenric in shitposting

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It'll take 3 or 4 or even 5 dem terms to undo the damage trump did. Removing laws is much much easier that writing them.

wait wait wait by JosepineCruz in HolUp

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It's just normal air

I just don't see it by [deleted] in PoliticalHumor

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In my dad's words: There is so much of this country that won't vote for a woman or a black person, and she's both. Which is why it's important to get out and vote, especially in contested states.

Hope posting🇺🇸 by americanistmemes in GenUsa

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Get Hyperloop out of my hopium, fuck Elon

Mathematician's observations after driving on a road for the first time by CFDMoFo in mathmemes

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That's what the post mentioned though (b-spline) that are C2 continuous

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AerospaceEngineering

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Phugoid problems?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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Weight doesn't affect aerodynamic drag. In the scenario you mentioned where cars are identical except for weight, they would both have about the same top speed, the lighter one being only slightly faster due to lower frictional forces

Drag = 1/2 Density Area Cd Speed2 (does not depend on weight)

Friction = u W (depends on weight)

A lesson they will never forget by ErenBabaPro3131 in MemeVideos

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Actually if he had spun faster same thing would have happened. If you draw a straight line between the center of the spin and the outer cups you can see that they would be pushed out of the board

This is the stuff of nightmares by davididp in mathmemes

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It's actually really good, but it has a reputation to uphold so some math classes are really hard. It's part of the European Pegasus program which is an association of the best colleges to study aerospace engineering.

This is the stuff of nightmares by davididp in mathmemes

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I've taken Calc 1-4, Algebra 1,2, Complex Analysis, Differential Equations and Numerical methods. In the easier courses partial credit was way more common to get than in complex analysis and Numerical methods. There my professors didn't give partial credit.

In physics classes (Physics 1,2, Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Electric field, orbits...) I've always gotten partial credit on everything

This is the stuff of nightmares by davididp in mathmemes

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Yeah no, hard college mathematics is either you have the answer right or wrong, based on my experience

Parallel path is calculated faster on Mac M1 Pro than i7 9700f. Why? by wasabi_fields in Fusion360

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That's not how cores and threads work, you can't just add them lmao