hahahhaha i concur.math1151 fob lecturer provides so many lulz
Fuck that question is driving me crazyYeah it is, I'm basically in the same boat right now, so is pretty much everyone else. I was talking to people about it today, they seemed to think it wouldn't move, but I'm not sure...
Lots of girls in biological sciences - noticed it at uts and have noticed it here as well. Also, PLENTY of girls do microbiology - I don't know why that is (maybe it's more to do with being a 'visual' sort of science and not so much theoretical? *shrugs*), but even in the work place it's a very female dominated place to be. I guess I don't help with adding +1 female statistic to (micro)biological sciences xDseriously though
i cannot get over the amount of attractive women in this course
Before this semester I've had eight subjects, and all of them are male dominated. Closest to parity would be SCIF which was like 65-35. Then you have like things like maths which was like 90-10.
And now in English, it's like 15-85 or so. I guess I'm just on a high because you know... seriously, a subject with like 85% women is every like... Engineering student's dream. and i sympathise with that being in a maths course.
I'm just glad the only math I've ever needed was statistics. Screw this - well really, I'd be screwed if I had to do this :/
he has personality, which is entertainingI remember that question when I did physics. In 4-5 weeks the lectures will be 75% more empty because the subject is very difficult and Joe Wolfe is a terrible educator.
Really? He seems good to me lol. Then again I've only really had the 1 lecture.I remember that question when I did physics. In 4-5 weeks the lectures will be 75% more empty because the subject is very difficult and Joe Wolfe is a terrible educator.
Haha I know right! It's so annoying! I'm not sure how to answer it, I have an idea but I can't seem to get it, maybe once we learn a bit it'll all become obvious...Fuck that question is driving me crazy
Does it move?Fuck they must recycle that question hardcore, I had it for PHYS1131 too, it's really simple when you think about it.
I'm positive I know how to get the answer now i'm just not sure how to establish a time variant function that accounts for the the loss of water in the tank so when t approaches infinity displacement is limited.Haha I know right! It's so annoying! I'm not sure how to answer it, I have an idea but I can't seem to get it, maybe once we learn a bit it'll all become obvious...
Yeh It has to move to the left, mainly logic frictionless force water move to the right needs an opposite force to conserve momentum in the system.Does it move?
The guy is entertaining but he can't teach.Really? He seems good to me lol. Then again I've only really had the 1 lecture.
If you are a really smart student, he is probably a great teacher. If you are 'average' at his level of uni physics as 90%+ of people are, then he goes over everyones head.The guy is entertaining but he can't teach.
I thought it would but the amount of being saying it doesn't started to make me think about that lol.Yeh It has to move to the left, mainly logic frictionless force water move to the right needs an opposite force to conserve momentum in the system.
The only force acting on the system is gravity, which is providing a force F=Mg on the water, F=(M+m)g in total. The gravity then pushes the water to right, pushing the cart to the left. The generated force is v*dM/dt (where v is the velocity of the water), so the force on the tank isBut also mathematically, no external horizontal forces on the tank, therefore using f=ma applied horizontally you get 0 = (M+m)a meaning a net zero acceleration on the both tank and water but we know water has to accelerate to the right at one stage so tank must accelerate to the left to keep it zero.