Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal

Discord ID: 799090859291049984


2021-01-13 20:25:56 UTC  

TIG is for motorcycle/automobile welds, right?

2021-01-13 22:04:50 UTC  

It is often used for that

2021-01-13 22:05:17 UTC  

It is for really clean welding of aluminum mainly but also stainless steel and carbon steel

2021-01-14 01:21:13 UTC  

Me: Conservative, but writes an essay in a liberal POV about court-packing

2021-01-14 01:21:16 UTC  

Also me:

2021-01-14 01:22:27 UTC  

i'm proud of you Chair <:TrumpSmile:720121948088041513> i think you'd do well

2021-01-14 01:23:53 UTC  

My teacher no cap wants a profile on us

2021-01-14 01:24:24 UTC  

Be the spy you need to be

2021-01-14 01:24:45 UTC  

be a good spy, my guy

2021-01-14 01:24:48 UTC  

<:Nervous_Monkey:797288817115267082>

2021-01-14 01:24:58 UTC  

I will avenge one day<:PepeInDisguise:781192130923986974>

2021-01-14 01:25:36 UTC  

I will be President of Russia, reform it to a ore Pro capitalist govt, and liberate America from the Dems

2021-01-14 01:32:41 UTC  

yea idk how to do this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/799088570349518868/question_s.PNG

2021-01-14 01:32:50 UTC  

my guess is 33 electrons but my math could be wrong

2021-01-14 01:33:24 UTC  

I know that the net force is 0 the electric field is like 5 x 10^-18 coloumbs. can ya'll see if I'm right?

2021-01-14 01:35:23 UTC  

this too since I can't with significant figures

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/799089249009270794/this_too.PNG

2021-01-14 01:35:47 UTC  

according to my calculator it's 2.3 x10^24

2021-01-14 01:36:03 UTC  

my calculator can't do 10^ of a negative number so that sucks

2021-01-14 01:41:47 UTC  

serioulsy I hate putting 18 0's in my calculator

2021-01-14 01:50:45 UTC  

guk physics

2021-01-14 02:04:25 UTC  

i also have 33 electrons 👍

2021-01-14 02:12:10 UTC  

yes, i also got this answer

2021-01-14 02:12:34 UTC  

Oh there 4 more

2021-01-14 02:13:17 UTC  

Did you put 18 0’s on the calculator or found a way to do 10^-18

2021-01-14 02:16:27 UTC  

no. you use the exp function

2021-01-14 02:16:59 UTC  

so if you have a "5 x 10^-18" you would put "5e-18" into your calcultor

2021-01-14 02:17:06 UTC  

I forgot how the direction works

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/799099744801652756/Capture.PNG

2021-01-14 02:18:03 UTC  

I think it is since negative charges are towards to the source charge

2021-01-14 02:18:10 UTC  

I'm also asking you to answer every question too

2021-01-14 02:19:34 UTC  

my physics skill ain't that reliable so don't trust me lmao

2021-01-14 02:19:42 UTC  

mine ain't reliable too

2021-01-14 02:19:53 UTC  

also I keep getting an error when I use e^x

2021-01-14 02:19:56 UTC  

you would need to use the right-hand rule for this

2021-01-14 02:20:09 UTC  

no. e means 10^

2021-01-14 02:20:26 UTC  

what's the right hand rule?

2021-01-14 02:21:12 UTC  

your teacher didn't go over that?

2021-01-14 02:21:50 UTC  

he prob did but I prob skipped it

2021-01-14 02:21:51 UTC  

oh wait, maybe this doesn't need the right hand rule since there is no current

2021-01-14 02:21:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/799100963217735690/flemings-right-and-left-hand-rule-24.png