Message from @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids

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2019-11-19 00:53:08 UTC  

I just like the equation

2019-11-19 00:53:12 UTC  

There is no constants

2019-11-19 00:53:27 UTC  

it's pretty useful in linear and projectile kinematics

2019-11-19 00:53:32 UTC  

hard as hell to memorize though

2019-11-19 00:53:38 UTC  

Ehh

2019-11-19 00:53:43 UTC  

change isnt a constant. my bad

2019-11-19 00:53:44 UTC  

There’s only a few equations

2019-11-19 00:53:49 UTC  

And a single constant

2019-11-19 00:53:55 UTC  

There is a constant lol

2019-11-19 00:53:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/646151150432944129/Kinematics.png

2019-11-19 00:54:03 UTC  

this use the constant

2019-11-19 00:54:06 UTC  

G = 6.67x10^-11

2019-11-19 00:54:07 UTC  

and they have observable proof of them working

2019-11-19 00:54:27 UTC  

Oh no ew we don't talk about G that's just annoying on anything less than a planetary scale

2019-11-19 00:55:01 UTC  

Well yeah, if we’re on earth we usually just use 9.8 m/s^2

2019-11-19 00:55:24 UTC  

But we need to use GMm/r^2 to find the gravitational force between two objects

2019-11-19 00:55:35 UTC  

Get your globe bs out of here

2019-11-19 00:55:48 UTC  

It’s demonstrably true

2019-11-19 00:55:55 UTC  

it's a nifty tool to see how far things go

2019-11-19 00:56:14 UTC  

Plenty of space to talk gravity here

https://discord.gg/jJd8Vnb

2019-11-19 00:56:19 UTC  

mineyul do you know vitmar?

2019-11-19 00:56:23 UTC  

no

2019-11-19 00:56:30 UTC  

theyre also into stem

2019-11-19 00:56:41 UTC  

We even have equation to find out the gravitational potential energy when gravitational forces change

2019-11-19 00:57:02 UTC  

Wait, Z, you just said that gravity exists, "but we dont know why"

2019-11-19 00:57:03 UTC  

they were looking for someone to discuss stem with

2019-11-19 00:57:11 UTC  

Which implies that we can indeed discuss gravity here

2019-11-19 00:57:22 UTC  

bro I'm just a highschooler with slightly more exposure to computer science

2019-11-19 00:57:33 UTC  

and teaching myself AP physics in what

2019-11-19 00:57:35 UTC  

21 days

2019-11-19 00:57:47 UTC  

Newtonian ?

2019-11-19 00:57:55 UTC  

I am the same, but with physics

2019-11-19 00:57:57 UTC  

Or do you guys get into electromagnetism

2019-11-19 00:57:57 UTC  

it's listed as AP Physics one

2019-11-19 00:57:58 UTC  

Mineyfuk ok sure

2019-11-19 00:58:05 UTC  

Which ine

2019-11-19 00:58:09 UTC  

One*

2019-11-19 00:58:11 UTC  

Probably newtonian then

2019-11-19 00:58:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/646152218948534295/unknown.png

2019-11-19 00:58:15 UTC  

there's a lot of stuff

2019-11-19 00:58:17 UTC  

I think AP physics 1 is algebra-based Newtonian