Message from @DojoGiraffe
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i know online school is hell, but wtf
ye, its insanely corrupt. Our district has been in the national news at least four or five times, just this last year, for a variety of things ranging from serial rape to allegations of fraudulent spending *in the millions.*
good luck and stay safe, my friend <:CursedEmoji:763140778770825247>
ty, u2 bro.
@isoboto done! With half, other half is tomorrow but it was a great start
🥳
awesomeee
*smooches*
Yep! ❤️
My AP US teacher just said that Woodrow Wilson was a Republican. 🤦♂️
I corrected her lol
i googled up wikipedia to make sure if she was mistaken or something, and nope, he's still a democrat 😂
He was immensely racist. That's how I remember
Someone should draw me the 14 stages of mitosis :)
14 or 4 <:KEKWait:780472182387376130>
14, at least according to my instructor
I can help you with that
From the top of a tall building, you drop two tennis balls. One ball is filled with air, and the other ball is filled with lead. Both experience air resistance they fall. a)Which ball reaches terminal velocity first? b) Do both balls hit the ground at the same time? Explain
okay this one I feel stupid since my teacher said a bunch of misconceptions so I'll have you help me with this
I think both hit ground same time with air resistance
Actually no
The acceleration would be the same
Lol
9.8 m/s/s
there's also the air resistence affecting it,
does it hit the same is what I'm wondering
But the surface area is relatively the same
Dont worry about it
You cant see the tennis balls
So you can assume they are essentially the same
I want to say they are the same but there's prob something I'm missing
yea I dropped 2 balls and they hit at the same time, I just don't know how to explain why
Nah
Ur good
or basically same time but whatever
can ya'll help me explaining why?
Yes
like I want to say air resistence is negliable but
god this is so hard to answer
also I believe the steel ball reaches terminal velocity first but can't confirm