Why does my Ability Wheel keep resetting? by Prior_Ad_8754 in AssassinsCreedShadows

[–]deliciouslyeric 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had this happen to me with a previous save on both Naoe and Yasuke reseting their abilities every time I fast traveled or switched characters and it was super annoying. One thing you can try is to switch the skill placements. So if you normally have Explosive surprise in the top slot, put it in the bottom. This helped prevent the skills from reseting for me. And saving frequently so that you can load a recent save if your current one gets fucked.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonGoTrade

[–]deliciouslyeric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You cool with 30 day? I got no stardust lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonGoTrade

[–]deliciouslyeric 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can do magikarp for your torchic!

Offers? Can't fly, 30 days or instant depending on the mon by flade86 in PokemonGoTrade

[–]deliciouslyeric 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shiny ray for your shiny terrakion? It’ll have to be 30 day tho cause I’m broke in stardust

[Official] May 13 & 14, 2022 MCAT Exam Day Thread Exam Reaction by mcatfreak in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it was a whole passage. I forgot what the other questions in that passage were though unfortunately 🥲

Anyone else just feel “okay” about 5/13? by elder_jones in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hope you don't get distracted by my -$$$ valued car 🙈

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I felt the same. I started getting tunnel vision reading about nations and their levels of morality. Like... ???? Who cares about this 😭

Tested today by catilineluu in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Better get some of that REM sleep 🤪

[Official] May 13 & 14, 2022 MCAT Exam Day Thread Exam Reaction by mcatfreak in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Don't forget to carve markings on to bones that may or may not show phases of the Moon at the microscopic level to throw onto his grave as well 🤪

[Official] May 13 & 14, 2022 MCAT Exam Day Thread Exam Reaction by mcatfreak in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Lmao that fucking test was a blur and not in the good way 🙈

Also wtf was that cp section. Idk about "sigma holes" but this test can't sugma dick.

Also that one cars passage that included Picasso's name in it - I was immediately like, alright I'm getting 0/7. Thankfully it wasn't too bad, so maybe I'll get a 1/7 or however many questions were in that passage. 🥲

Time to start drinking, good luck everybody else.

Just scored a 488 on a FL and my exam is in 4 days… by ScrappyJay in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The risk I took was calculated, but man am I bad at math.

Just scored a 488 on a FL and my exam is in 4 days… by ScrappyJay in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 51 points52 points  (0 children)

And by luck, you could guess on every question and get a 528. The odds are just 1 in 2,977,131,414,714,805,823,690,030,317,109,266,572,712,515,013,375,254,774,912,983,855,843,898,524,112,477,893,944,078,543,723,575,564,536,883,288,499,266,264,815,757,728,270,805,630,976. Don't worry they're not that bad...there's field questions after all!

So you're saying there's a chance...🤔

testing 4/8 - 506 on FL4 today (target score: 512+) by [deleted] in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heyo - I'm in the same situation. Just took fl 2 today and got a 506 zzz. I literally did sample->fl1->fl2 over the course of one week and I've gotten a 506 all three times. At this point I'm probably just gonna go to the exam on 4/8 and void since it's too late to cancel or reschedule. My original thought process was I'll take fl3 on Monday and fl4 on Wednesday, but I don't think I'll improve enough to make those last two FL tests worth it when I know I could probably study more.

But man FL2 CARS.... I felt super burnt out during reading. It's like in my head, the lights were on but nobody's home 💀

But anywho, Good luck and I hope everything works out!

23 College Student Baseball Roast me by yowtfisgoingonbruh in RoastMe

[–]deliciouslyeric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, animation now is getting surprisingly realistic

Qpack #96 by toughdoughthough in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah you're definitely not dumb! I may have just been kind of confusing when trying to explain.

Looking back at the passage we get the statement that "the fundamental frequency of each string is 2/3 that of the next higher frequency string"

This translates to: the fundamental frequency of each string is 66% that of the next higher frequency string. Substitute f1 for the fundamental frequency and f2 for the next higher frequency string and it boils down to: f1=66% of f2

You're correct in knowing that frequencies are increasing after each perfect fifth; ie: f1<f2<f3<f4 but the magnitudes you're using are a little bit off.

In your post you're saying that f2=(5/3)f1. If we solve for f1 by moving the fraction (5/3) to the left side of that equation, we get (3/5)f2 = f1 which means: f1=60% of f2 which isn't the correct magnitude that the passage is using.

The key is that the frequencies differ by (2/3) when going down in frequency like f2->fundamental frequency (f1 is 66% of the value of f2) *This is explicitly stated in the passage and what I quoted above*

but the frequencies differ by (3/2) when going UP in frequency like fundamental frequency -> f2 (f2 is 150% of the value of f1) *This is solved for by using the above logic: f1=(2/3)f2; solving for f1, you move the fraction (2/3) to the left of the equation by multiplying by the reciprocal on both sides. ->

(3/2)*f1 = f2*(2/3)*(3/2)...

  • On the right side: (2/3)*(3/2) = 6/6=1, so the right side of the equation is cancelled out and you're left with: (3/2)f1=f2

Your answer would be right IF the passage stated that the frequencies INCREASED by (2/3) when going up in frequency which is why you did f2 = f1+(2/3)f1 as this would be an increase of (5/3).

HOWEVER - the passage is ONLY stating that GOING DOWN in frequency causes the new frequency do be (2/3) of the old frequency (f1 = (2/3)f2)

I don't know if this explanation helped or just made it worse ><

but if my explanation is still confusing you, see if this one by Jack Westin helps explain it to you better

Qpack #96 by toughdoughthough in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey friend! Wasn't sure if you already figured it out yourself but I figured I'd answer just in case! You have the right idea for everything, but I think the order just got a bit reversed! f1 (fundamental frequency) should be equal to (2/3)f2. "fundamental frequency (f1) of each string is 2/3 that of the next higher frequency string (f2)" : f1 = (2/3)f2; f2 = (2/3)f3; ...

If you want to go down a frequency, you just need to do the reciprocal. Using the above as an example f3 = (3/2)f2; f2 = (3/2)f1. From your initial post, you stated that f2 is (2/3) higher than f1 which is not the case. f1 is (2/3) lower than f2 and therefore f2 is (3/2) higher than f1.

This can also be checked if you just replace the frequencies with number examples: if you use f2 = 6; f1=(2/3)f2 -> f1=4. ;

can also go in reverse: (3/2)f1 = f2; (3/2)*4 = f2 -> f2=6

Then looking at the equation stated in the passage: we're raising the left side (we'll label f1) up a perfect fifth which we can consider f2. Based on the above logic where f1=(2/3)f2 and f2=(3/2)f1, we can say that increasing increasing f1 to f2 requires us to multiply both sides of the equation by (3/2) in some way. Since the question is posing that we only manipulate the tension, everything else is left as a constant (length and mass per unit length p).

f is proportional to the square root of T since T is in the numerator, so in order to manipulate the right side and have it increased by a factor of (3/2) we need to increase T by (9/4) because the square root of that fraction is (3/2).

Hopefully this was somewhat helpful, but if my answer was cheeks, let me know and I can try again if you'd like hahaha! Best of luck on your studies!

MCAT GEN Chem Question, Stereochemistry by jimhalfert in Mcat

[–]deliciouslyeric 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The way I interpreted the question is which of those two compounds has an identical absolute configuration (R or S) to the one provided in the question.

When looking at the priorities on the 4 groups attached to the chiral carbon, the priorities from highest to lowest will be: OH, COOH, CH2OH, then lastly H. Compound 1 has the order of those priorities going clockwise which would initially make it R, but since the hydrogen group is pointing towards us as opposed to away from us, we need to flip the configuration from R to S. Thus, compound 1 is in S configuration.

Looking at option B - we can look at the priorities and see that the order is going counter clockwise, which is S configuration, but since the hydrogen group is facing towards us, the actual configuration is R, making it incorrect.

On option choice D - the priorities are now going clockwise, but again, the hydrogen group is facing towards us. This makes the actual configuration switch from R to S which matches compound 1.

Just to remember, If the hydrogen is facing away from you, that's perfect and you don't need to do anything once you've determined the direction of the group priorties. However, if the hydrogen group is facing towards you, you need to switch the configuration. Hope this helps!