I heard the people of Offtopic love solving basic math problems. Here's one that a fellow b.net user gave me. It's literally a 10th grade physics problem (or so I'm told, I haven't studied shit like this in years, but I was still able to solve it pretty quickly).
Anyways, what does this question have to do with me? If you kids can solve it (showing full work, of course), then I might actually show you some respect in our next debate/take you seriously. Even if you don't want that, at least try to show off your intelligence.
Here it is:
A body at rest slides with negligible friction from point A (has height h1+h2) down a smooth curved ramp. The end of the ramp is horizontal at point B (has height h1). The body then falls from point B to the ground. Show that the body will land at a distance d from point O (ground level and aligned with point B). Put your answer in terms of d, h1, and h2.
PM me your work, but post just the answer on this thread.
Purse, out.
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Bump.
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So if Lincoln leaves are you also? Or are you just gonna continue to use this alt?
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To be honest I remember doing stuff like this in my year 11 physics class but for the life of me I'm too incompetent to solve it.
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[quote]I heard the people of Offtopic love solving basic math problems[/quote] And where did you hear this from.
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Purse out is literally the most stupid things I have seen and y would anyone care about this question
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Cancerous
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Simple. h1 has d and h2 takes it in. h1=human 1 h2=human 2 d=human 1's D Then a baby is made. That was easy.
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ITT: OP tricks dozens of gay nerds into doing his math homework
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D=h1+h2
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Edited by Some Black Guy: 3/8/2016 3:35:44 AM[b][u]Customer expenditures per visit. This will = (s) [/u][/b] Customer #1 - 3.50. Customer #2 - 8.50. Customer #3 - 5. Customer #4 - 6.50. Customer #5 - 6. [b][u]Number of visits per week (purchase cycle). This will = (c) [/u][/b] Customer #1 - 4. Customer #2 - 3. Customer #3 - 5. Customer #4 - 6. Customer #5 - 3. [b][u]What is your customer value per week? This will = (a)[/u][/b] Also, calculate the LTV (Lifetime Value) if s - (you should already have it) c - (you should already have it) a - (you should already have it) t - the average customer lifespan - 20 years r - customer retention rate - 75% p - profit margin per customer - 21.3% I - The rate of discount -10% m - avg. gross per customer lifespan - (you should know this by now) [b][u]Calculate your LTV with these equations[/u][/b] 52([b]a[/b]) x [b]t[/b] t(52 x [b]s[/b] x [b]c[/b] x [b]p[/b]) m([b]r[/b] / 1 + [b]i[/b] - [b]r[/b]) [b]What is your FINAL LTV now? Show your work please. (This is simple stuff) [/b] [b][u]As for the second, much easier problem. [/u][/b] You must solve for CoVA, CoLA, and CoCA. CoVA = cost of visitor acquisition CoLA = cost of lead acquisition CoCA = cost of customer acquisition Your marketing team spends $1,000 on a PPC (pay-per click) campaign over the course of 4 months and 6 days and brings in 500 visitors. At this point, what is your CoVA? If 5% of those website visitors convert into a lead, then what is your CoLA? If 10% of those leads actually buy something from your store, what is your CoCA? How much does it cost your marketing team to bring in one new customer? This one is really easy.
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Oh boy, it's that asshole everyone is talking about. Please sir insult me next even though you lack the knowledge of who I am or what I do. [spoiler]Muted[/spoiler]
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Edited by Agentcodybankz_: 3/10/2016 9:02:19 AMYawn. The original noiselesspurse was better.
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Why would I want anyone to take me seriously
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Anser daley doubl [spoiler]its trix questchin cuz god coms down from the heven n pix it up n puts in ur asz[/spoiler]
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Telling people to work out a physics problem when rarely anyone majors in it is an asshole move m8.
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Plz take me seriously... plz
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If you're so content in thinking that you're smarter then everyone here, why not just leave instead of puffing out your chest like the mighty silver back? Which you are not, btw.
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Edited by Alpha Alt: 3/9/2016 4:25:28 AM>hasn't taken Physics
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Seeing as I've not taken Physics and am not a math major, I'm not even gunna bother with this "question". But, if you'd like an ambiguous question on my field of study, let me know. I'll be sure to stump you and show how moronic you really are.
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Finland!!!!
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Edited by CrazyLincoln: 3/3/2016 4:45:06 PMWell I mean what you're basically describing is some body on a ramp with height "h2" moving a distance down the ramp of d and finishing at a height of point h1. As you said there is no friction so there is no opposing force. The force downward would be the mass of the object X the acceleration and in this case it's just assumed that it's on earth so use g times the sin of the angle of the ramp. Anyway. You really never said the ground had friction so using the laws of the conversation of energy the body would move in a straight line once reaching the distance d and continue until hitting another object. Overall this "problem" is terrible. There isn't anything of substance here beyond understanding what it's asking you to picture.
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A hollow conducting ball passes through a field with a field as shown below at 5 m/s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The field has a strength of 4 teslas What is the net magnetic field in the ball?
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PSA: NoiselessPurse and CrazyLincoln/XDC are the same person confirmed. Pass the info on and quit being trolled by the cringest worthy kid ever with the worst hairline. Oh and inb4 ban cuz Lincoln/NoiselessPurseban.
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Why would i want [u][u][i]you[/i][/u][/u] to take me seriously?
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d=2✔️h1h2. [spoiler]I copy and paste only to enrage OP[/spoiler] [spoiler]EMBRACE DEMOCRACY [/spoiler]
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So just wondering, does it make me stupid if I literally haven't learned this in school yet?...