Going Back to School =(
The mathematics will molest you...repeatedly.
No lubrication, either. [As an engineer, I know that a system as such will operate roughly without lube, but operate smoothly/easily with it. See the pun? XD]
On an aside, sorta. My spring semester is gonna be love-hate. I just know it!
No lubrication, either. [As an engineer, I know that a system as such will operate roughly without lube, but operate smoothly/easily with it. See the pun? XD]
On an aside, sorta. My spring semester is gonna be love-hate. I just know it!
You'll get to do stuff like this! XD

which would be the equation of motion (x-position) of a damped oscillating system (i.e. car suspension). Phew.
LaTeX pwns you all, btw.
which would be the equation of motion (x-position) of a damped oscillating system (i.e. car suspension). Phew.
LaTeX pwns you all, btw.
Last edited by cojaro; Nov 20, 2008 at 04:06 PM. Reason: LaTeX pwns j00
We just did that that stuff. it's a DEQ modeling a spring, then with the dashpot to model a dampener like a shock, or friction.
The you get to deal with pseudoperiods and pseudofrequencies and such.
The you get to deal with pseudoperiods and pseudofrequencies and such.
Then they tell me i is the square root of -1.
Now they're gonna tell me there are pseudoperiods and pseudofrequencies?
sonuvabitch

[Also, wtf is a dashpot?]
Here's how life works:
1. Have a life, know little math.
2. Have no life, know math.
haha. that's how i feel. i wonder how much of this i'm actually going to use. Don't they just use computers nowadays?
oh, a dashpot is just something that dampens. i think its just like a generic term for a shock absorber or something that absorbs the vibrations.
oh, a dashpot is just something that dampens. i think its just like a generic term for a shock absorber or something that absorbs the vibrations.
Last edited by Interstate526; Nov 21, 2008 at 05:45 PM. Reason: typo
something that dampens = damper? o_O "dashpot" sounds like something Foreman and the crew would be smoking in the basement.
AH! Progress reports today. They always hand them out on the worst days. They give them to you right before long weekends so that you can get grounded if your grades suck. Lol. Anyways:
1. A in spanish
2. A in Ap psychology
3. B in English
4. B in Chemistry
5. A in Keyboarding
6. A in Weight Training
7. B in Pre-Calculus
Way better than last time.
1. A in spanish
2. A in Ap psychology
3. B in English
4. B in Chemistry

5. A in Keyboarding
6. A in Weight Training
7. B in Pre-Calculus
Way better than last time.
My parents question why I get B's. They sometimes get mad. Heh.
Yeah, but my unweighted GPA is a 3.909. I am trying to see if I can only get A's and B's, but mostly A's. My worst grade for a year after 11 classes has been a B, and it was in spanish class.
After always having advanced classes (I am taking a math class that is two years ahead what I should be taking), I have only gotten one B and this year is gonna screw me over.
After always having advanced classes (I am taking a math class that is two years ahead what I should be taking), I have only gotten one B and this year is gonna screw me over.
hahaha Yea I finish HS with a 3.43 in College I been keeping a 2.5 to 3.0...hahaha
Finals Week for me then two months off! woot but I'm studying abroad in Jan in Southeast Asia!!!! Woot
Finals Week for me then two months off! woot but I'm studying abroad in Jan in Southeast Asia!!!! Woot
Hey guys, what is it when there are like 75 students who take the same test and only like 3-5 pass it? Is there something wrong with the students or the teacher? Because in my pre-calculus class we had a chapter 1 test (like 75-85 pages of info) and only a few kids passed and everyone else failed, including me. Is that unheard of?
FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!
I HATE MIDTERMS!!!!
To make things worse, it's my first test.
FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!
I HATE MIDTERMS!!!!
To make things worse, it's my first test.

Depends, usually I'd say its the teacher's fault because the grades reflect on how well the teacher reaches the student by having them understand how to do the work properly. But there is also the factor of not studying or paying attention in class; however, if 3-4 out of 75 fail, that really sounds like the teacher didn't really do their job too well.
Depends, usually I'd say its the teacher's fault because the grades reflect on how well the teacher reaches the student by having them understand how to do the work properly. But there is also the factor of not studying or paying attention in class; however, if 3-4 out of 75 fail, that really sounds like the teacher didn't really do their job too well.
It was the same with everyone else. Either you got most of them right or you didn't even try.
I had his midterm today (pre-calculus). I think out of 25 i got 18-20 right. The only problem is remembering stuff that once you look at, you're like "#@!!$^*&$^*&)" because you were just studing it. Like the difference quotient and f of g---F(g(x)) and stuff. It was better than my last test though.



